Government & Politics of East Asia
This class provides a comprehensive overview of East Asia Politics and covers various concepts, such as political institutions, political behaviors, domestic policies, and foreign policies of China, Japan, and South/North Korea.
International Political Economy
This course offers a thorough introduction to political economy theories, approaches and empirical evidence focusing on the relationship between government, society, and the economy in a holistic manner from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
World Politics: Where China Stands
This class provides a comprehensive overview of the changing domestic, regional and global roles of China for International Relations of the 21st century.
Comparative Politics
This course provides foundational concepts and methods of analysis necessary for regional and elective comparative politics. Accordingly, students learn about institutions and the effect of those institutions that are not visible outside of a comparative perspective.