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State and Politics in Southeast Asian Countries
Category 'Best Course for Career Development'
Category 'Best Course for Broadening Horizons and Diversity of Knowledge and Skills'
Category 'Best Course for New Knowledge and Skills'
Type:
Elective course (HSE University and Kyung Hee University Double Degree Programme in Economics and Politics in Asia)
Area of studies:
Foreign Regional Studies
Delivered by:
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
When:
2 year, 1, 2 module
Mode of studies:
offline
Open to:
students of one campus
Instructors:
Вершинина Валерия Валерьевна
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
5
Contact hours:
60
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course is designed as an introduction to the political systems of all ASEAN countries. It provides an overview of political parties, legal systems, governments and administrations that function in Southeast Asia. A special attention is paid to basic methods of comparative politics that involve cross-national analysis and area studies of domestic politics in different countries. The course also provides a general understanding of political transition in Southeast Asian countries, and pays attention to such topics as leadership, the political role of the military, opposition, civil society, political Islam, ethno-communal conflict, and social movements. Pre-requisites:Introduction to International RelationsIntroduction to Political ScienceModern History of Southeast AsiaEconomic & Political Geography of Southeast Asia
Learning Objectives
- The aim is to provide students with general understanding of the political and social situation in each Southeast Asian country, to explain the patterns and dynamics of contemporary politics in this rapidly changing region, as well as to get familiar with dominant approaches and theories in comparative politics.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- understand the basic methods, approaches and key terms in comparative politics
- apply major theories and concepts of comparative politics to current events and specific cases in Southeast Asia;
- to determine the merits and weaknesses of various theoretical approaches, and to apply such to critically analyze current political developments in the region;
- understand the political developments in Southeast Asia and be able to analyze political events and trends in the region;
- compare political institutions, political culture and political participation across Southeast Asian nations;
Course Contents
- Lecture 1. Comparative politics, political systems and political culture in Southeast Asia: an introduction. Seminar 1. Working in groups.
- Lecture 2. Political system in Indonesia: key actors and main challenges. Seminar 2. Working in groups.
- Lecture 3. Lecture 3. Political developments in Malaysia: a constitutional monarchy
- Lecture 4. Singapore and Brunei: similarities and differences. Seminar 4. Presentations on proposed topics.
- Lecture 5. Political actors, institutions, and dynamics of the Philippine political system. Mid-term exam. Multiple choice & short answer tests.
- Lecture 6. A constitutional monarchy: Thailand case. Seminar 5. Working in groups.
- Lecture 7. Politics in Contemporary Vietnam: One-Party State. Seminar 6. Working in groups.
- Lecture 8. Political system in Mainland Southeast Asia: Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar. Seminar 7. Presentations on proposed topics.
Assessment Elements
- Final ExamPlease note that there is NO exemption from taking the final exam for this course.
- Participation
- Midterm Exam
- Attendance
- Presentation
Interim Assessment
- 2023/2024 2nd module0.05 * Presentation + 0.1 * Attendance + 0.35 * Final Exam + 0.25 * Midterm Exam + 0.25 * Participation
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- Croissant, A. (2013). Coups and post-coup politics in South-East Asia and the Pacific: conceptual and comparative perspectives. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 67(3), 264–280. https://doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2013.788121
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- Catherine Noppe, & Jean-François Hubert. (2018). Art of Vietnam. Parkstone International.
- Язькова А.А. - Юго-Восточная Европа в эпоху кардинальных перемен - Весь Мир - 2007 - ISBN: 978-5-7777-0353-8 - Текст электронный // ЭБС ZNANIUM - URL: https://znanium.com/catalog/document?id=337602