Shorenstein APARC Courses
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- Anti-Americanism in U.S.-Korean Relations
David Straub
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EASTASN 188K/288K)
Spring 2007-2008 academic year
syllabus available - Asia-Pacific Transformation
Gi-Wook Shin
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (SOC 167A)
Fall 2005-2006 academic year
syllabus available - Asia-Pacific Transformation
Gi-Wook Shin
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (SOC167A/267A)
Spring 2007-2008 academic year
syllabus available - Asia-Pacific Transformation
Gi-Wook Shin
School of Humanities and Sciences - (Soc 167A/267A)
Winter 2009-2010 academic year
syllabus available - Beyond Jihad: Indonesia in Global Perspective
Donald K. Emmerson
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Policy Studies (121/221)
Winter 2001-2002 academic year - China on the World Stage
Thomas Fingar
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Policy Studies (IPS 246)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - China under Mao
Andrew G. Walder
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (117A/217A)
Fall 2003-2004 academic year - Chinese Organizations and Management
Xueguang Zhou
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (SOC 216)
Winter 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - Chinese Politics: The Transformation and the Era of Reform
Jean C. Oi
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Political Science (115B)
Winter 2000-2001 academic year - Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia
Donald K. Emmerson
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Political Science (130/230)
Winter 2000-2001 academic year - Comparative Politics Perspective of the Two Koreas Since 1945
Hakjoon Kim
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EATASN 189K/289K)
Fall 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Contemporary Issues in U.S. Relations with Northeast Asia
Michael H. Armacost
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Policy Studies (IPS 281)
Winter 2003-2004 academic year - Democracy after Democratization: The State, Economy, and Civil Society in Contemporary Korea
Jang Jip Choi
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Sociology (Sociology)
Spring 2008-2009 academic year
syllabus available - Development Economics and Growth: Macroeconomics
Lawrence J. Lau
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Economics (Econ 216)
Spring 2003-2004 academic year - Development Economics, with Special Reference to East Asia
Lawrence J. Lau
School of Humanities and Sciences - Department of Economics (121)
Spring 2000-2001 academic year - Development Issues in South Asia
Rafiq Dossani
School of Humanities and Sciences - International Relations (115)
Spring 2011-2012 academic year
syllabus available - Emerging Power for Change: Civil Society in Korea
Won-soon Park
School of Humanities and Sciences - (EASTASN 184K)
Winter 2004-2005 academic year



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