PSCI 245(F) Nationalism in East Asia (Same as Asian Studies 245 an History 318)*
Nationalism is a major political issue in contemporary East Asia. From anti-Japanese demonstrations in China, to tensions on the Korea peninsula, to competitive elections in Taiwan, to debates in Japan about the possibility of a woman
ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne, national identity is hotly debated and
politically mobilized all across the region. This course begins with an examination of the general phenomena of nationalism and national identity. It then considers how nationalism is manifest in the contemporary politics and foreign relations of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and Taiwan.
Format: lecture/discussion. Requirements: two 5-page papers, class participation, final exam.
No prerequisites. Enrollment limit: 25 (expected: 25). Preference given to political science and Asian Studies majors.
Comparative Politics Subfield