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IR445 Chinese Foreign and Security Policy [Video]
IR445 Chinese Foreign and Security Policy [Video]
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Length:
2 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2014
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Podcast episode
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Contributor(s): William Callahan | This course will provide students with an historical overview of the development of Chinese foreign and security policy, the theoretical concepts used for analysing the making of Chinese foreign policy, and an up-to-date survey of China's evolving relations around the world. The first five weeks will be dedicated to providing a long historical perspective, and use a number of case studies to show how basic factors used in foreign policy analysis shape policy outcomes, including economic factors, the role of perception, geopolitical influences, bureaucratic politics, nationalism, and socialisation into the international system. The remainder of the course will involve analysing case studies on China's relations with the United States, Japan and Korea, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Russia and Central Asia, Australasia and the Pacific Islands, the EU, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East.
Released:
Jan 29, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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