This course is a study of international relations within the context of Japan and Asian-Pacific politics and foreign policy. This course examines past, present and emerging transnational and trans-regional issues, such as territorial disputes, trade agreements and imbalances, human rights, immigration management, regional militarization, and constitutional revisionism, by way of the political and policy action or inaction of state actors in Japan and Asia.
JPNS 305: Frenemy Politics: Conflict
Cross Listed
POLS 305
Program
Attributes
Appropriate for First-year Students,
Research Component,
Social Sciences,
Upper-Level