• Total units 24 Units
  • Minor code ASPP-MIN
  • Academic career Undergraduate
Asia-Pacific Politics Minor

Description

The ANU is a world-leading centre for advanced research on the politics of Asia and the Pacific. This major allows students to develop a specialisation in the politics of the region, while also gaining a grounding in political science theory. In particular, it introduces students to the study of one of the major sub-disciplines of political science, comparative politics, equipping them with the skills to analyse and compare political systems and phenomena in a range of country settings. The major provides opportunities for students to concentrate on politics of core areas (China, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Northeast Asia, and the Pacific), and allows them to draw on specialist disciplinary courses that will help them to understand the politics of the region. An Asia-Pacific politics major provides students with a solid foundation upon which to develop a career specialising in the politics of the region, and with a conceptual toolkit to analyse politics in other parts of the world.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of a Bachelor degree with a major in Asia-Pacific Politics, graduates will be able to:

  • Speak and write about theories, factual content and research approaches relevant to the comparative politics of the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Identify relevant regional and international literature relevant to the comparative politics of the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Determine the processes through which current knowledge about comparative politics in the Asia-Pacific region has been developed.

 

Course Lists

The course lists in the "Requirements" section below is a definitive list and includes all courses that can be counted towards the major, whether or not they are offered in the current year. For a list of courses that will be offered in the current year, please see the Summary of Courses page.

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Requirements

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

6 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ASIA2065 Comparative Politics (Asia Pacific) 6

6 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ASIA2031 Japanese Politics 6
ASIA2049 Politics and Society in Contemporary Korea 6
ASIA2026 The Politics of China 6
ASIA2070 Democracy in Southeast Asia 6

12 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ASIA2516 Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development 6
ASIA3015 State-Society Relations in Asia and the Pacific 6
POLS2055 Pacific Politics 6
POLS2070 Politics in Central Asia 6
ASIA2017 International Relations in North East Asia 6
ASIA2026 The Politics of China 6
ASIA2031 Japanese Politics 6
ASIA2039 Burma/Myanmar - a Country in Crisis 6
ASIA2045 The Investigative Historian in Asia: reading between the lies 6
ASIA2047 Human Security: Conflict, Displacement and Peace Building 6
ASIA2049 Politics and Society in Contemporary Korea 6
ASIA2060 Southeast Asian Security 6
ASIA2069 Indonesia's Regions: Politics, Society, Economy 6
ASIA2070 Democracy in Southeast Asia 6
ASIA2081 Human Rights in Southeast Asia 6
ASIA2163 Religion and Politics in South Asia 6
ASIA2165 Islam in Southeast Asia 6
ASIA2267 India: The Emerging Giant 6
ASIA2516 Indonesia: Politics, Society and Development 6
ASIA2053 Civil Wars and Civil Peace 6
POLS2055 Pacific Politics 6
POLS2070 Politics in Central Asia 6
STST2002 Internal security issues in the Asia-Pacific 6
INTR2010 International Relations in the Asia-Pacific 6
INTR2012 China's New Approaches to Asia Pacific Security 6
INTR2016 US Security Policy in Asia 6
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