Docente
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FRATTOLILLO OLIVIERO
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CONTENT:
PART I – Introduction and description of the course
1) Introduction : East Asia as a regional entity (geopolitics and culture) 2) Historical overview : The pre-war order in East Asia (the Sino-centric order and the Japanese particularism) – Part I 3) Historical overview : The pre-war order in East Asia (the Sino-centric order and the Japanese particularism) – Part II 4) Japan and China facing the first great challenge (the Modernity) 5) Japan and China facing the second great challenge (the Globalization) 6) Revision 6) Mid-term.
PART II
1) Security, identity and stability in East Asia 2) China and the Japan-U.S. alliance - The security dilemma in East Asia 3) Ambiguous Japan: Japan’s national identity at century’s end 4) Power and purpose in Pacific East Asia 7) Revision 8) Final Exam Students are expected to write a 2.500 words, theoretically informed, research paper on a topic of their choice which has been previously discussed with the instructor.
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REQUIRED READINGS:
John Welfield, An Empire in Eclipse. Japan in the Postwar American Alliance System, Bloomsbury. Chi-Kwan Mark, China and the World Since 1945. An International History, Routledge. Rémy Davison, “Asia’s ‘Great Game’”, in M. Connors, R. Davison & J. Dosch, The New Global Politics of the Asia-Pacific. Conflict and Cooperation in the Asian Century, Routledge. M.K. Connors, “Between a doctrine and a hard place. Japan’s emerging role”, in M. Connors, R. Davison & J. Dosch, The New Global Politics of the Asia-Pacific. Conflict and Cooperation in the Asian Century, Routledge. Rémy Davison, “The Chinese century?”, in M. Connors, R. Davison & J. Dosch, The New Global Politics of the Asia-Pacific. Conflict and Cooperation in the Asian Century, Routledge.
RECOMMENDED READINGS:
Mastanduno, M., Lake, D. and Ikenberry, G.J., 1989. “Toward a Realist Theory of State Action”. International Studies Quarterly, 33 (4) : 457-74.
Saich, T., 2011. Governance and politics of China. London and New York : Palgrave Macmillan.
Frattolillo, O., 2012. Interwar Japan beyond the West. The search for a new subjectivity in world history. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge SP.
Frattolillo, O., 2013. “Sovereignty and Identity in EU-China-Japan Political Dialogue. A Theoretical Analysis”. Quarterly Journal of Chinese Studies, 2 (1) : 102-118.
Hook, G.D., Gilson, J., Hughes, C.W. and Dobson, H., 2005. Japan’s international relations. Politics, economics and security. London and New York : Routledge.
Lim, R., 2005. Geopolitics of East Asia. London and New York : Routledge.
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