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Compare and analyze economic systems in the Asia Pacific. b. Analyze current events impacting the economies of the Asia Pacific and place these events in an economic analytical framework. c. Evaluate competing theories about development, migration, trade, financial architectures, trade, security, and the environment as they relate to empirical data in the Asia Pacific d. Assess the relationship between politics and economics through examining the institutions and policies of various economically important states in the region. e. Develop independent research projects focusing on a particular countrys economy or a particular economic topic and frame that research in one of the conceptual frameworks examined in the course. 5. Instructional Facilities a. Access to DVD player and projector. b. Access to the Internet. c. Access to a network based learning management system such as Blackboard. 6. Special Materials Required of Student a. Access to the Internet and Network Based Learning Management System account. b. Electronic data storage media. ECONOMICS 261 ECONOMICS OF RELATIONS OF THE ASIA PACIFIC Page 2 7. Course Content a. Historical analysis of the different economic systems of the Asian Pacific region. b. Theories of development in East and Southeast Asia and the Anglo Pacific. c. The financial architecture of the region and the role the Asian Financial Crisis of 1998 played in revealing the weaknesses of that architecture. d. Economic issues of current concern to Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, the United States, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam or any other state of contemporary interest. e. The role of politics in the economics of the region through an exploration of the case study of the Cold War. f. Emerging Free Trade Areas and the political issues surrounding integration, migration, capital flows, development aid and globalization within the region. g. The balance between economic growth and environmental concerns within the region. 8. Method of Instruction a. Lectures. b. Guest lectures. c. Field trips. d. Films. e. Blogging. f. In class discussions. g. Research assignments. 9. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance a. Research papers. b. Essay examinations including a final exam. c. Participation in classroom or network based discussions. 10. Outside Class Assignments Each week students will: Read thirty-sixty pages from assigned texts. Read internet based materials as assigned. Develop questions or comments regarding the reading, films or other topics of concern needing greater clarification. Conduct research for their major research assignments. 11. TEXTS Required text(s): Stubbs, Richard. Rethinking Asias Economic Miracle: The Political Economy of War, Prosperity and Crisis.Hampshire, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Tan, Gerald. Asian Development: An Introduction to Economic, Social and Political Change in Asia. Singapore: Times Academic Press, 2003. Jones, Eric. Coming Full Circle: An Economic History of the Pacific Rim. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1993. b. Supplementary texts and workbooks: None. ECONOMICS 261 ECONOMICS OF RELATIONS OF THE ASIA PACIFIC Page 3 Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: Identify and analyze different theories that have accounted for rapid economic growth in the Asia Pacific Economies. Identify and analyze the major themes of concern to leaders and scholars dealing with the economic, political, and social problems of the region. Identify and analyze trends and current events of the Asia Pacific region and understand how these trends and events may impact the U.S. economy. 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