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GVPT409W

Seminar in International Relations and World Politics; Southeast Asia in Contemporary Global Politics

This course is designed to give students a greater understanding of the problems and prospects of the region, as well as the ability to assess its efforts to adapt to the changing regional and international environment.

Terms Offered

Fall 2022

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Course Details

Southeast Asia, home to three major religious cultures and various regime types, is one of the most politically and socially diverse regions of the world. While the region is unique for its diversity, its states face challenges that are common in other parts of the world including globalization; adjusting to the new geopolitical landscape of rising global powers; and external pressure to improve the standards of human rights, the environment and democracy. Given this dynamic political context, this course is designed to give students a greater understanding of the problems and prospects of the region, as well as the ability to assess its efforts to adapt to the changing regional and international environment.

Number of credits: 3

How You Will Learn and Work

This is a Global Classrooms Connections Course

Cultural Connection

Southeast Asia

General Education Credits

None

School/College

College of Behavioral and Social Sciences

Prerequisites & Restrictions

Students must be in the Government & Politics program or Government & Politics: International Relations program.

Faculty Highlight

Jennifer Wallace

Tuition & Scholarship

Course costs should be calculated based on the university’s standard tuition and fees for undergraduate students and graduate students.

Students enrolled in winter and summer Global Classrooms courses may be eligible for the International Education Scholarship.

Cancellation and Refunds

Global Classrooms courses follow UMD's Schedule Adjustment policies. 

Questions & Contact Info

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