POL3518 — Transitional Politics of Asia
This class is a comparative study of the states in Asia namely India, China, Japan, and others. The class will explore the historical trajectories of these states; will study how these histories have given rise to different forms of their current state formations; will explore their contemporary political systems; economies; their socio-cultural and gender dynamics; and contemporary policy issues faced by these states. The class will also analyze the geo-strategic significance of Asia to the West/United States in the contemporary eras of globalization. pre-req: 30 earned or in-progress credits or instructor consent
Part of
- Accounting B.Acc.
- Economics B.B.A.
- Finance B.B.A.
- Marketing B.B.A.
- Management B.B.A.
- Risk Management and Insurance B.B.A.
- Management Information Systems B.B.A.
- Health Care Management B.B.A.
- Financial Markets Finance B.B.A.
- Financial Planning B.B.A.
- Entrepreneurship B.B.A
- Marketing and Graphic Design B.B.A.
- Business Analytics B.B.A.
- Human Resource Management B.B.A.
- Professional Sales B.B.A.
- Consumer Insights and Analytics B.B.A.