Government 340 - Seminar:Taiwan-Internal Politics and Cross-Strait Relations

Sem:Taiwan:Intern&CrossStrait

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Sara A. Newland

W 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM; M 1:40 PM - 2:55 PM

Smith College
GOV-340-01-202401
Wright 237
snewland@smith.edu
Regarded by some as a province of China, by others as a sovereign country, and by still others as somewhere in the middle, Taiwan is a longstanding source of tension in the US-China relationship. Taiwan has also undergone remarkable political and economic changes since the 1940s. This course in comparative politics and international relations will address the historical roots, current challenges, and possible future of the US-PRC-Taiwan relationship. It will also use Taiwan as a case study to examine major themes in comparative politics, among them authoritarianism and democratic transitions; corruption; the political economy of rapid development, and identity politics. Prerequisites: at least one course in comparative politics, international relations, or East Asia. Enrollment limited to 12. Juniors and seniors only. Instructor permission required.

[CE] JR/SR only

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.