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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden.
Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester
SoSe 2022
, Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2025
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AEAS 1215 The Political System of Japan
Sprache: Englisch
Belegpflicht
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(Keine Nummer)
Seminar
SoSe 2022
3 SWS
jedes 2. Semester
ECTS-Punkte: 6
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Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen:
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Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften
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Teilnehmer/-in
Maximal : 35
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Bachelor, Bachelor
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Master, Master
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kein Abschluss Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P, Abschluss 97, kein Abschluss Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P (97OA1)
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Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies, Abschluss 86, Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies (86D92)
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Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P, Abschluss 82, Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P (82OA1)
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Zugeordnete Lehrperson:
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Klein
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Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
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Termin:
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Dienstag
10:30
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13:00
wöch.
Beginn : 12.04.2022
Ende : 12.07.2022
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Raum :
LC 126
LC
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Kommentar: |
This AEAS module will introduce students to the political system of Japan, following loosely Almond and Powell’s structural-functionalist policy cycle model (if you are not familiar with it yet, google it!).
Requirements to pass this course are active (and I mean active) participation, preparation of assigned readings, one term paper (required length is 6,500 words plus any graphs, tables etc.), and a short oral presentation on the subject of the written assignment.
Students who are planning a BA- or an MA-thesis on Japanese politics are invited to the “Seminar on Japanese Politics”, taught by me and to be found elsewhere on LSF.
With the end of the LSF-registration period I will remind you to register for this course on Moodle.
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Bemerkung: |
This AEAS module will introduce students to the political system of Japan, following loosely Almond and Powell’s structural-functionalist policy cycle model (if you are not familiar with it yet, google it!).
Requirements to pass this course are active (and I mean active) participation, preparation of assigned readings, one term paper (required length is 6,500 words plus any graphs, tables etc.), and a short oral presentation on the subject of the written assignment.
Students who are planning a BA- or an MA-thesis on Japanese politics are invited to the “Seminar on Japanese Politics”, taught by me and to be found elsewhere on LSF.
With the end of the LSF-registration period I will remind you to register for this course on Moodle. |
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