Japan is a very unique state in international relations. Because of the legacy of World War II, Japan's strategic focus was on economic development while downplaying its military capabilities under its "peace" constitution, particularly Article 9. However, despite these diplomatic, legal, and social constraints, Japan's diplomatic relations with Asia has evolved over time. Why has such an evolution occurred? How can we understand the development of Japanese foreign policy in the post-World War II era? This seminar aims to provide the in-depth knowledge of contemporary Japanese foreign policy and hone student's analytical skill to understand strategic relations between Japan and Asian states. The seminar is particularly recommended to those who are interested in graduate studies in International Relations and Asian/Southeast Asian studies or career in foreign affairs and international relations.
Academic Units | 4 |
Exam Schedule | Not Applicable |
Grade Type | Letter Graded |
Department Maintaining | PPGA(SSS) |
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