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Overview and basic concept of the international relations 1. Characteristics of the international society, sovereignty 2. Power, Balance of Power 3. Realism and Liberalism, multiplex interdependency and Regime theory 4. Global system, Hegemony theory, Constructivism
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History of Cold War: 1. Origin and definition of Cold War, establishing public order after the World War II. 2. Institutionalization of Cold War
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History of Cold War: 3. Détente and interdependency
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The US-Euro relation 1. From pre-cold war to 1950s
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The US-Euro relation 2. 1960s The age of regional integration and high economic growth.
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The US-Euro relation 3. From 1970s to the beginning of ‘80s Multipolarization and the end of the Cold War.
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The Japan-US relation 1. From post-war to the Treaty of San Francisco
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The Japan-US relation 2. New Japan-U.S. Security Treaty and the reversion of Okinawa to Japan. The age of Japan’s independence
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The Japan-US relation 3. The age of economic power, economy and security in the age of multipolarization 4. Japan’s diplomacy from 1970s to the beginning of ‘80s – Enhancement of Japan-US Alliance
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The end of Cold War and Post-Cold War framework 1. Alteration of NATO - From the Gulf War to post-cold war framework 2. The US unipolar framework to the age of multipolarization
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The end of Cold War and Post-Cold War framework 3. The alteration of Japan-US Security Treaty – the integration of US-Euro Alliance and Japan-US Alliance 4. Alteration from geopolitical alliance to functional alliance. The meaning of the right to collective defence
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Japan and the International Society: Soft power, cultural and public diplomacy
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Japan and the International Society: Soft power, cultural and public diplomacy
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