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科目名稱:全球變遷下的亞洲安全

Course Name: Asia Security in the Global Context

修別:選

Type of Credit: Elective

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

20

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

In the global context, the understanding of regional and national security has to cover much broader strategic issue areas. The study of global security will help understand political, military, economic, and technological transformation around the world, identify sources of potential regional conflict and emerging threats of non-traditional security to global security.

The main purpose of the course is to help students understand real nature of regional security in the changing global context. Regional security challenges nowadays reflect a nature of comprehensive security, which refers to military aspect and non-traditional security aspects. Special reference will be highlighted on security threat and possible solutions. To strengthen international peace and security, new efforts would be based on co-operation, diplomacy, shared interests, the rule of law and universal values.

Regional security challenges including North Korea nuclear threat, China-Japan rivalry, Japan-Korea discord, China’s military buildup, unsettled maritime territorial disputes in the South China Sea and East China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, transnational security issues, such as energy, maritime, climate change, infectious diseases, etc. are becoming topping policy agenda of regional countries. In addition, the effect of the rising China has been accelerated by the global financial tsunami since 2008. There is also an important implication of the rising China for regional security. The study of Indo- Pacific Security would have to catch up with the most updated regional security trends, so as to bring the study in class to be more in line with reality and policy- centered exercises.

Since 2016, the cross-Strait relations have been deteriorating considerably, as the DPP government could not build on common political basis with China and has completely lost mutual trust. This development by itself carries important security implications for the entire region. Yet, it is not just the changes of the cross-Strait itself, but also new strategic momentum that the region has witnessed recently.

In 2010, the United States publicly expressed its national interest in the South China Sea and has since then stirred up the complicated issues. As the US-China strategic competition has become clearer, its potential impact on the regional security prospects looms larger. In a hope of satisfying the "American First", US President Donald Trump is breaking the existing international mechanisms and intensified challenge against China by all means. Then, it comes with global pandemic, the COVID-19, which has overhauled the global structures and challenged our traditional wisdom of international and security studies.  

In a larger geopolitical context, this course attempts to take Asia security in the global context, as the region overall has been impacted by the transformation of global security. It is hoped that the highlights will be beneficial to students in their understanding of regional and global security in the context of the Indo-Pacific region.

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    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    Goals: 

    1. Understand current challenges of global security
    2. Comprehend the nature of Asia seucrity and factors determining new trends of Asia security
    3. Manage transformation of Asia security in the era of the pandemic
    4. Familiarize analytical and practical dialogue and debates on the scales of regional and global seucrity

    Learning Outcomes:

    1. Be capable to evaluate security challenges
    2. Facilitate security policy perspectives
    3. Achieve professional analytical ability 

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    Asia Security in the Global Context

    IDAS 2022

    1. Introduction: Global security and challenges to date
    2. Global security: multi-dimensional security challenges
    3. Geopolitical and Geo-economic Shift in the Asia-Pacific
      1. What do we need to learn?
      2. Would RCEP determine new direction and leadership in the region?
    4. Post-Cold War Power Structure in Asia
    5. Transformation of Asian Geo-politics: Increasing Chinese Dominance
    6. The Uncertain United States to Asia: Leadership Challenged
    7. Security Structure Overshadowed by the US-China Strategic Competition
      1. Technology competition
      2. Supply chain
      3. Diplomatic and economic development: Mekong Projects, BRI vs. Indo-Pacific economic Framework
    8. Geo-politics in Northeast Asia:
      1. China-Japan Ambivalent Relation
      2. Japan-Korea complicate relation
      3. Taiwan Strategic Transformation and the risks in the Cross-Strait Relations
    9. The Great Pandemic and New Challenges to Asia
      1. Serious impacts of the COVID-19 on regional security?
      2. Under the pandemic, what specific efforts by the US and China made?
      3. Have vaccines become strategic tool for great powers?  
    10. The Nature of Southeast Asian Security
      1. Can ASEAN manage regional security well?
      2. Would ASEAN be able to move into a Regional Security Community?
      3. Internal challenge: Myanmar’s democratic downturn challenge ASEAN’s credibility?
    11. Maritime Security in the region
    12. Challenge of Climate Change to Regional Security
    13. The South China Sea: US-China Strategic Contest
    14. Global rivalry: Indo-Pacific strategy vs. Belt and Road Initiative
    15. Conclusion: Taiwan in Asia Security

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    40%

    講述 Lecture

    30%

    討論 Discussion

    20%

    小組活動 Group activity

    0%

    數位學習 E-learning

    10%

    其他: Others: dialogue

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    1. Attendance (30%)

    2. Term paper (40%)

    3. Group presentation (20%)

    4. Course discussion (10%)

     

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    Acharya, Amitav. (2002), Regionalism and multilateralism: essays on cooperative security in the Asia-Pacific. Singapore: Times Academic Press.

    Acharya, Amitav and Evelyn Goh, eds., (2007), Reassessing Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific Competition, Congruence, and Transformation. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

    “ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific,” (2019), ASEAN Secretariat, https://asean.org/storage/2019/06/ASEAN-Outlook-on-the-Indo-Pacific_FINAL_22062019.pdf

    Ayson, Robert and Desmond Ball, eds., (2006), Strategy and Security in the Asia-Pacific. Canberra: Allen & Unwin Academic.http://www.amazon.com/Rethinking-Security-East-Asia-Efficiency/dp/0804749795/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222225137&sr=1-5

    Bateman, Sam and Joshua Ho. Eds. (2012), Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia: Implications for Regional Security, Oxford: Routledge

    Bush, Richard C. (2005), Untying the Knot: Making Peace in the Taiwan Strait. Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press.

    Bush, Richard C. (2010), The Perils of Proximity: China-Japan Security Relations. Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press.

    Buszynski, Leszek and Christopher B. Roberts, (2015), The South China Sea Maritime Dispute Political, Legal and Regional Perspectives, London: Routledge.

    Calder, Kent E., and Francis Fukuyama (eds.), (2008), East Asian Multilateralism: Prospects for Regional Stability. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

    Clad, James, Sean M. McDonald, and Bruce Vaughn, (eds.), (2011). The Borderlands of Southeast Asia. Washington D.C.: Institute for national Strategic Studies, National Defense University.

    Ghiasy, Richard. Fei Su, and Lora Saalma, (2018), “The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road: Security implications for ways forward for the European Union,” Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, https://www.sipri.org/sites/default/files/2018-09/the-21st-century-maritime-silk-road.pdf

             Gupta, Amit. Ed., (2008), Strategic Stability in Asia. London: Ashgate.

             Hoadley, Stephen. (2006), Asian Security Reassessed. Singapore: ISEAS.

    “Indo - Pacific Strategy Report: Preparedness, Partnerships, and Promoting a Networked Region,” (2019), Department of Defense, https://media.defense.gov/2019/Jul/01/2002152311/-1/-1/1/DEPARTMENT-OF-DEFENSE-INDO-PACIFIC-STRATEGY-REPORT-2019.PDF

    Ikenberry, G. John, and Michael Mastanduno (eds.), (2003), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press.

    Kang, David. (2017), American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

    Medeiros, Evan S., et al., (2008), Pacific Currents: The Response of U.S. Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to China’s Rise. Santa Monica: RAND Corporation.

    Pavin Chachavalpongpun, (2014), Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea. Singapore: ISEAS.

    Pempel, T.J. ed., (2013), The Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia, Oxford: Routledge.

    Sutter, Robert. (2008), Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy since the Cold War. New York: Rowman& Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

    Raine, Sarah and Christian Le Miere, (2013), Regional Disorder: the South China Sea Disputes. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies.

    State of the Climate in Asia 2020, (2021),  World Meterological Organization, WMO, no. 1273, https://library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=10867

    Wu, Shicun and Keyuan Zou, (2009), Maritime Security in the South China Sea: Regional Implications and International Cooperation. London: Ashgate.

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