科目名 平和学特殊演習U
単位数 2.0
担当者 Prof. N. Ganesan
履修時期 Semester 2
履修対象 Conflict and cooperation in Southeast Asia
講義形態 講義
講義の目的 To train students to better appreciate the impact of major powers on Southeast Asia and how these in turn have affected the international affairs of the region
到達目標 To enable a better understanding of Southeast Asia and the forces that have shaped thinking about the region
受講要件 1. Southeast Asian politics and international relations after World War Two (1-2 weeks)
2. First Indochina War (3-4 weeks)
3. Second Indochina War (5-6 weeks)
4. Third Indochina War (7-8 weeks)
5. Indonesian Confrontation (9-10 weeks)
6. ASEAN (11-12 weeks)
7. East Asian regionalism (13-14 weeks)
8. Conclusion (15 week)
履修取消の可否
履修取消不可の理由 Important course on Asian politics and international relations
事前・事後学修 Self study before and after the class
講義内容 This course is a broad survey of positive and negative developments that have occurred in the international relations of Southeast Asia after World War Two. The issues of conflict that will be examined are the Three Indochina Wars from 1946 to 1989 when Vietnam ended its occupation of Cambodia after 10 years that began in 1979. The earlier First War led to the defeat of the French colonial forces in 1954 and the separation of Vietnam into North and South. Then the Second War led to the communist victory in 1975 that reunited Vietnam. These developments dominated the international relations of Southeast Asia in the Cold War period and beyond. The second conflict that will be examined is the Indonesian military confrontation against the Federation of Malaysia from 1963 to 1967 that occurred in maritime Southeast Asia.
As for issues of cooperation the course will examine the formation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in 1967. This will be followed through by the issues that strengthened ASEAN in the economic and political realms. Then the course will examine the outward expansion of ASEAN in the 1990s and the factors that contributed towards that development. Finally the course will end by looking at the outward expansion of ASEAN as expressed in the ASEAN Plus Three organization and East Asian regionalism initiatives. The course will then end by examining ASEAN and its relevance in the wider Asia Pacific region.
期末試験実施の有無 実施しない
評価方法・基準 Written work comprising of a review essay, a long research essay and extensive class presentations and participation in discussions
教科書等 N. Ganesan and Ramses Amer (Eds.), International Relations in Southeast Asia: Between bilateralism and multilateralism (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010).
N. Ganesan (Ed.), Bilateral Legacies in East and Southeast Asia (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2015).
Sumit Ganguly et. al. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Asian Security Studies (New York and London: Routledge, 2010).
Donald Weatherbee, International Relations in Southeast Asia: The struggle for autonomy (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2009).
Michael Yahuda, The International Politics of the Asia-Pacific (London and New York: Routledge Curzon, 2004).
担当者プロフィール Lecturer on Southeast Asia with University teaching experience for more than 30 years
講義に関連する実務経験 Wide knowledge of Southeast Asia and frequent traveller to the region with many academic contacts there
課題や試験に対するフィードバック Written and oral comments on written work and presentations
アクティブ・ラーニング
キーワード Southeast Asia, ASEAN, International Relations, Indochina Wars
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