Course
Course 7.5 credits • COSM37
Study the international relations of Asia from a theoretically informed perspective! This course provides you with the basics of international relations theory, and helps you apply it to make sense of contemporary Asian affairs. Go beyond the headlines to get a deeper understanding of issues such as the rise of China and the North Korea nuclear issue .
This course deals with the international relations in East and South-East Asia. We begin the course with an introduction to basic theories about international relations and continue with a short historical overview focusing on the post-war period. We then move on to the following most important regional questions: power rivalry, identity and historical memory, territorial disputes and non-traditional security issues, such as public diplomacy, soft power and environmental and food safety.
The course is based on your active participation, and will enable you to develop your ability to critically assess and analyse theories and use empirical examples from the region.
Study period:
autumn semester 2023
Type of studies:
full time,
day
Study period:
2023-09-27 – 2023-10-26
Language of instruction:
English
Application code:
LU-19552
Eligibility:
A degree of Bachelor in social sciences or humanities. English 6/English course B.
- Schedule
- Exam schedule
- Canvas COSM37 - Asian studies: East and South-East Asia in Global and Regional Politics
- Library Guide
Information on included parts
- Individual seminar assignment , 2.5 credits
- Individual Take-Home Exam , 5 credits