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INTS 395-01, United States Foreign Policy in East Asia, Fall 2008
Copper, John F.
Copper, John F.
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This course will assess U.S. foreign policy vis-à-vis the countries of East Asia, emphasizing the period after World War II to the present. It will cover America’s traditional role in the Far East, recent wars (Korea and Vietnam), problems in current relations with China and Japan, the NICs, ASEAN, the survival of communism in East Asia, trade and security issues, and human rights. The matter of a Pacific Rim bloc will also be covered. Prerequisites: At least one of the following: I.S. 261, 262, 263, 264, 371, 372, or 373.
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