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Duration

6 weeks

Total fee

2,763

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

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  • Duration 6 weeks
  • Weekly study 3 hours
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  • South Korea is at a critical juncture, particularly from global perspectives.
  • From a geopolitical perspective, South Korea is located in Northeast Asia, a region from which almost all security tension in East Asia emerges. Consider, for example, the long-standing Sino-Japanese rivalry and the unresolved territorial disputes in the East China Sea. It is often said that the territorial disputes between Tokyo and Beijing have reached a "boiling point." Also, the persistent security threats posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons and long-range missiles cannot be taken lightly. Most of all, the rise of China and the United States' "rebalance" toward Asia is likely to generate a new dimension of global power politics.
  • From a global economic perspective, however, Northeast Asia is a region of cooperation and interdependence. For example, the share of intra-regional trade between China, Japan and Korea increased from 12.3% in 1990 to 22.5% in 2010. China is largest trading partner of both South Korea and Japan. South Korea is China's third largest trading partner. In addition, two-way trade between Japan and China had reached $340 billion in 2014, and the stock of Japanese investment in China had reached $100 billion in 2014, that is $30 billion more than the next largest investor the United States.
  • South Korea faces both challenges and opportunities in such a dynamic region as East Asia. Furthermore, academics and policymakers alike tend to agree that the dominant issues of the twenty-first century would be decided in Asia-Pacific. As such, South Korea's national interests will be shaped by how it perceives and approaches the political and economic issues of East Asia and (by extension) Asia-Pacific. At the same time, the evolving regional order and thus the 21st century global politics would be affected by how South Korea, as one of the key actors of East Asia, behaves toward other regional states.
  • In this respect, we aim to understand South Korea within the context of complex and important dynamics concerning global politics and the international relations of Asia-Pacific.
  • You will learn with Yong-Soo EUN, Professor of of Political Science and International Studies at Hanyang University, and the Editor-in-Chief
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Curriculum

Our main concerns and questions

Introduction

Stasis and change in global politics: economy, security, and actors

Summing up

The Global power of the United States

Introduction: This week

The United States' power

International distribution of power

U.S. foreign policy

A Rising China: What does it imply?

Introduction: This week

Why China?

A Rising China

A ?peaceful? rise?

Quiz and Next week

Japan is back?

Introduction: This week

Japan?s traditional foreign policy

The perception of Japanese political leadership

Territorial disputes and History issue

Summary and Preview

North Korea's nuclear issue and international security

Introduction: This week

North Korea: how much do you know?

North Korea's nuclear issue

How to address North Korea?s nuclear issue

What can and should South Korea do?

Introduction: This week

"Middle Power"

South Korea as a 'Middle Power'?

South Korea?s roles in a global context

Concluding discussion

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