Course Listing: UNITED STATES-EAST ASIAN RELTN
Spring 2018, Bloomington
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EALC-E 386 UNITED STATES-EAST ASIAN RELTN (3 CR) 32458 04:00P-05:15P MW BH 244 Chae R 40 29 0 The above section does NOT carry IW credits for spring 2018 Above class open to undergraduates only Above class meets with EALC-E 505 COLL (CASE) S&H Breadth of Inquiry credit South Korea is considered one of the closest allies and greatest friends of the US in Asia today, whereas North Korea is arguably one of Washington's biggest headaches. This course examines the development of US-Korea relations from the first encounters in the late 19th century to the contemporary period. Students will learn to apply different prisms of diplomatic history to the analysis of transformations in political, economic, and cultural relations between the US and North and South Korea and to locate those changes within the regional dynamics of East Asia