Overview
This course explores how regional trade and investment strategies are adapting to uncertainties related to unresolved territorial and maritime disputes. The learning outcomes include understanding the risks and dynamics of the South China Sea dispute, China's relationships with Japan and Southeast Asia, and the implications of factors like nationalism, the US-China relationship, and Brexit in Asia. The course teaches skills in analyzing geopolitical trends and assessing the impact of political decisions on economic growth. The teaching method involves presentations and discussions led by experts in the field. The intended audience includes individuals interested in international relations, geopolitics, and the economic implications of shifting alliances in Asia.
Syllabus
Introduction
Risks
South China Sea
Permanent Court of Arbitration
South China Sea Dispute
JapanChina Relationship
Chinas Nationalism
Southeast Asia
What if Trump wins
Trump vs China
Overinterpretation
Trump and Asia
US and China
Chinas Future
Economic Growth
China UK Relations
China South China Sea
Brexit in Asia
Decentralization
Territorial Disputes
Taught by
World Economic Forum