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The Japanese and Korean Political Economies in Comparative Perspective

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This course examines the organization and functioning of Asia's two largest and most advanced capitalist political economies. The course begins with a survey of underlying similarities and differences in structure and performance, including political-party competition, industrial-group structure, regionalism, business-government networks, industrial policy, labor relations, and economic performance. Considers historical and international reasons for prevailing profiles, and prospects for future national evolution, response to globalization, and bilateral interdependence. <a href="https://jh.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=8017998c-6378-412e-bdb4-a872013ef037" target="_blank">Click here to see a video introduction for the course.</a> <a href="http://bit.ly/1bebp5s" target="_blank">Click here to see evaluations, syllabi, and faculty bios</a>

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