IR3078
Hot Economics, Cold Politics? International Relations of Northeast Asia
2024-2025
30
15
SCQF level 9
2
Academic year(s): 2024-2025
SCOTCAT credits : 30
ECTS credits : 15
Level : SCQF level 9
Semester: 2
Planned timetable:
Hot economics, cold politics' is a phrase used by scholars since the 1990s to describe the relations between states in Northeast Asia. It captures the counter-theory experience of the region that has highly interdependent economies but also thorny politics and security issues. In this module we will explore different approaches to understanding and explaining the relations between these states. The module starts by setting out some theories that we might view as relevant including some traditional and critical IR concepts. Afterwards, we move to look at the history of the region including the Chinese world order, Japanese empire and Cold War, and evaluate how these historical experiences inform current relations. The final part of this course explores some key issues or relationships, including, China-Japan relations, Japan-Korea (North and South), Taiwan, and the barriers to regionalism in Northeast Asia.
Pre-requisite(s): Before taking this module you must pass IR2006
Weekly contact: 11 weekly lectures and 10 weekly tutorials, with 2 3-hour simulation exercises
Weekly asynchronous component – narrative Moodle online, to include quizzes.
Scheduled learning hours: 49
Guided independent study hours: 253
As used by St Andrews: Assessment consists of 50% coursework and 50% written examination
Re-assessment: Re-assessment consists of 100% written examination
Module coordinator: Dr C M Jones
Module teaching staff: Dr Catherine Jones
Module coordinator email cmj20@st-andrews.ac.uk