Strukturbaum
Die Veranstaltung wurde 4 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis WiSe 2024/25 gefunden:
|
|
Contemporary Issues of East Asia 2: International Relations on the Korean Peninsula
Sprache: Englisch
Belegpflicht
|
(Keine Nummer)
Seminar
WiSe 2024/25
jedes 2. Semester
ECTS-Punkte: 6 CP
|
Zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen:
|
Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften
|
|
|
|
Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies, Abschluss 86, Master of Arts Contemporary East Asian Studies (86D92)
|
|
Master of Arts Modern East Asian Studies, Abschluss 86, Master of Arts Modern East Asian Studies (86OA2)
|
|
Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P, Abschluss 82, Bachelor of Arts Moderne Ostasienstudien: Gesellschaft-Wirtschaft-P (82OA1)
|
|
Bachelor of Arts Politikwissenschaft, Abschluss 82, Bachelor of Arts Politikwissenschaft (82275)
|
Zugeordnete Lehrperson:
|
Chang
|
|
aktuell
|
|
Termin:
|
Donnerstag
10:00
-
13:00
wöch.
Beginn : 17.10.2024
Ende : 30.01.2025
|
|
Raum :
SG U111
SG
|
|
Donnerstag
10:00
-
13:00
wöch.
Beginn : 21.11.2024
Ende : 12.12.2024
|
|
Raum :
LB 335
LB
|
|
Raumalternative zu SG wegen Baulärm
|
|
|
|
Kommentar: |
Important note
IN-EAST MA students: All students of IN-EAST MA programs take the entire 3 hour-module for 6 CP
Studierende der Politikwissenschaft: Es besteht die Möglichkeit, die verkürzte Lehrveranstaltung (2 SWS, 10-12) zu belegen. Die genaue CP-Zahl besprechen Sie bitte mit Ihrer Studiengangskoordination bzw. Dr. Chang. |
|
Bemerkung: |
Instructor:
Dr. Chang, Hee Kyoung
Course description:
This course addresses the geopolitical dynamics surrounding the Korean peninsula from the perspective of international relations. The aim of the course is that the students while focusing on the Korean peninsula develop a basic understanding of the various ongoing conflicts in East Asia (i.e. “New Cold War”) between the USA, China, Japan, Russia and North and South Korea. In the beginning of the seminar we will make ourselves acquainted with conceptual approaches to international relations in East Asia. This is followed by a set of sessions in which we examine historical developments around the Korean peninsula starting from the 19th century working our way up to the division of the Korean peninsula (1945-48) and the Korean War (1950-53). Against this backdrop we spend the remainder of the semester with studying contemporary developments regarding the international relations and conflicts between the two Koreas, the USA, Japan, China and Russia. Meanwhile, a central focus is put on issues related to the difficulties and possibilities of peace on the Korean peninsula and the East Asian region.
|
|
Leistungsnachweis: |
Grading: 1 short presentation (summary of one required article) & presentation for the term paper idea Final term paper (6,500 words plus any graphs, tables, etc.) |
|