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SEST-572 Security Problems in Southeast Asia

SEST-572 Security Problems in Southeast Asia
Spring only
This course will examine a broad spectrum of security issues in Southeast Asia, with attention to their relevance to US security policy. Critical to this examination is analysis of both US and Southeast Asian perspectives and concerns. In addition, because overlapping concepts of security cooperation are in play, the course will briefly review the history of modern US-Southeast Asian security relations. Finally, the course will consider incipient trends which are likely to intensify in the coming years, such as China's changing role in the region. Although security issues in the majority of Southeast Asian countries will be covered through the main course themes, two individual country case studies, on Burma and Indonesia, will offer more intense focus.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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