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POLI3030

Politics and Power in Asia

10 Units 3000 Level Course

Not available in 2012

Previously offered in 2011, 2008, 2006, 2004

Examines political change in Asia. This involves a comparative study of selected Asian countries, focussing on issues which may include: colonialism, the rise of nationalism and the creation of new nation-states, political protest, human rights, and other processes of political change. Also themes concerning the political impact of globalisation and the political upheavals associated with the development of capitalism in the Asian region will also be considered. Not available to students who have already passed or are currently enrolled in POLI2030. Lectures also available on the web.

Objectives
1. Clear understanding of the various theoretical concepts and ideas that feature in the political make-up of Asian and southeast Asian states.
2. An ability to distinguish between various political systems and political practices within the Asian/Southeast Asian region.
3. An awareness of the complexities of the Asian/Southeast Asian region and Australia's role within it.
4. An awareness of and ability to assess critically the theoretical and methodological debates in the field of comparative politics.
5. Develop an understanding of key Social Science concepts and theories and acquire research skills to enable critical evaluation of the reliability, validity and efficacy of information, opinions and arguments.
6. Provide an understanding of and practice of various communication skills.
Content
This course examines political change in Asia. This involves a comparative study of selected Asian countries, focussing on issues which may include: colonialism, the rise of nationalism and the creation of new nation-states, gender and Asian politics, and the emergence of a distinctively Asian capitalism in the region.
Replacing Course(s)
Not applicable
Transition
Not applicable
Industrial Experience
0
Assumed Knowledge
10 units in Politics at 1000 level or 30 units at 1000 level.
Modes of Delivery
Internal Mode
Teaching Methods
Lecture
Tutorial
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments
Written assignments such as reviews, reports or essays
Group/tutorial participation and contribution
Tutorial papers
Contact Hours
Lecture: for 2 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Tutorial: for 1 hour(s) per Week for Full Term