OSPKYOTO 9: Japan’s Defense Policy in a Fast-Changing World
Instructor: James Fearon
The international political system is changing rapidly and dramatically, including developments that suggest the possible return of armed conflict between major powers. This course examines the implications of these changes for Japan, with a focus on Japan's defense policies and, more broadly, the security politics of northeast Asia. The course introduces students to basics of the history of Japan's foreign policies since the 1930s; international relations theory; arguments concerning nuclear weapons and nuclear proliferation; the security relationship with the United States; and the complex politics of relations with China and the two Koreas. The course includes a field trip to Hiroshima, and will benefit from engagement with a series of guest speakers who have expertise and government experience concerning multiple dimensions of Japan's foreign policies.
Units: 4 | Grading Basis: Letter grade | Component: Seminar | Way: SI
*All courses are subject to change.