Though China and Japan share many civilizational traits, they have produced radically different political systems. Using the intellectual prism of "nationalism", this course explores how Japan and China have reacted to the "every people a polity" principle (nationalism). Graduate-level requirements include writing longer papers and meeting with the instructor six times for additional instruction. Graduate students may be asked to conduct a lecture.
Units
3
Also Offered As
POL 566
Grade Basis
Regular Grades
Course Attributes
Gen Ed Attr: Wrld Cult/Society;Gen Ed Diversity Emphasis;Gen Ed: EP Humanist;Provisionally Approved;TRAD 101;Tier 1 Traditions and Cultures;Topic 12
Cross Listed