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LSPRI2650 - Geostrategy in Asia-Pacific



Credits : 5

Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , 30 hours of theory.

Language of instruction :
English.

Learning outcomes :
This course examines major geostrategic and security issues facing selected countries in the Pacific Basin, by emphasising both the challenges to regional peace and stability, and opportunities for cooperation. The Asia-Pacific region, as defined for the purposes of this course, is one of the most dynamic regions in the world. In the post-Cold War era, the region has been undergoing a major shift in the balance of power, while struggling with the legacies of the Cold War. With a rising China, a 'rebalancing' US, a more assertive Japan, a nuclear-armed North Korea and two divided nations - Korea and China, as well as several territorial disputes and newly emerging powers in Southeast Asia, the Asia-Pacific is increasingly important in global military and strategic terms, in addition to its significance in economic ones.

Prerequisites :
None

Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
Introduction to the course and review of the syllabus; Conceptualisation of the Pacific Basin countries and theoretical perspectives; Alliances, major power relations and strategic competition in the Pacific Basin; geostrategic issues of the Taiwan Strait and the Korean Peninsula; strategy and security in Southeast Asia; territorial disputes and maritime security; multilateralism and institution-building.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Course materials: reader, power point presentations by the professor. A detailed syllabus will be distributed in class.

Assessment methods and criteria :
oral exam.

Recommended or required reading :
No recommended reading