GEOPOLITICS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
- Academic year
- 2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- GEOPOLITICA DEL SUD-EST ASIATICO
- Course code
- LT2900 (AF:468559 AR:248228)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-OR/23
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 2
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Its educational objectives fall within the area of cultural and humanistic skills learning.
Expected learning outcomes
- Understand the complex relationships between physical geography, culture, national sovereignty, and international politics in contemporary Southeast Asia
- Gain awareness of the growing relevance of Southeast Asia as the epicenter of rivalry and conflict between world powers (U.S., China, India, and Japan)
- Understand the multiple roles played by Southeast Asia's states in regional and global geopolitics
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
- Apply appropriate analytical methodologies and categories to the study of the influence of geography on South-East Asian states' cultural politics, at both national and international level
- Use videos/films, academic and/or journalistic texts, archival and/or cutting edge materials in the discussion and critical assessment of geopolitical issues in contemporary Southeast Asia
Pre-requirements
Contents
The course focuses on a number of case study countries, discussed through ethnographic and historical evidence. It sheds light on key geopolitical issues (e.g. borders and cross-border circulation; environment and natural resources; security, religion, and foreign policy; ethnic nationalisms and regional integration).
During the course, experts and specialists of South-East Asia will give guest lectures on specific topics.
Referral texts
Thongchai Winichakul (1994), Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.
Additional required readings will be announced in class and provided through Moodle.
Assessment methods
a. a topic of choice: the student will choose and present a theme among those analyzed during the course
b. on the assessment of the student's general assimilation of the course's key contents
Regarding the grading system (method through which grades will be assigned), regardless of attendance or non-attendance:
A. Scores in the range 18-22 will be attributed in the presence of:
- Sufficient knowledge of the program's contents;
- Limited ability to interpret the contents, formulating independent judgments;
- Adequate communicative skills, especially concerning the use of specific language related to the geopolitical analysis of Southeast Asia;
B. Scores in the range 23-26 will be attributed in the presence of:
- Fair knowledge of the program's contents;
- Fair ability to interpret the contents, formulating independent judgments;
- Fair communicative skills, especially concerning the use of specific language related to the geopolitical analysis of Southeast Asia;
C. Scores in the range 27-30 will be attributed in the presence of:
- Good knowledge of the program's contents;
- Good ability to interpret the contents, formulating independent judgments;
- Fully appropriate communicative skills, especially concerning the use of specific language related to the geopolitical analysis of Southeast Asia;
D. Honors (30 cum laude) will be attributed in the presence of excellent knowledge and understanding, critical analysis skills of the program's contents, judgment abilities, and communicative skills.
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Type of exam
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