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International Politics in Northeast Asia and The Korean Peninsula

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This course is designed to help students comprehensively understand the divergent histories of the “Two Koreas,” the international relations surrounding the two countries, and to think about Korean reunification and Asian regionalization. Selected students for the course will first learn about historical background, political dynamics, economic development, security issues, and foreign policies of the two Koreas. Based on these analyses and independent research projects based on a study trip to Korea, participants will explore the history of Asian regionalism from various policy perspectives and discuss the feasibility of Asian community-building during the latter part of the course. NOTE: Space is limited as the course is associated with a study trip to Korea over spring break. Please contact slee459@jhu for more information. <a href="http://bit.ly/1bebp5s" target="_blank">Click here to see evaluations, syllabi, and faculty bios</a>

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