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Southeast Asia Studies | Overview

The Southeast Asia Studies Program provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the nations, states, institutions and peoples of Southeast Asia in the 21st century. The program offers a rich menu of courses in Southeast Asia history, politics, economics, development and security, presented in both regional and country-specific formats.

Ph.D. Program

The Southeast Asia Studies Program accepts Ph.D. students.

Typical Southeast Asia Studies Courses

  • Burma: The Dilemma of Myanmar
  • Contemporary Thailand
  • Contentious Politics in Southeast Asia: From Riots to Terrorism
  • Development Issues in Southeast Asia
  • Domestic Politics of Southeast Asia
  • History of Southeast Asia: From Empires to Independent States
  • International Relations of Southeast Asia
  • Managing “Success”: The Politics of Malaysia/ Singapore/Brunei
  • Modern Indonesia: From Revolution to Reform: 1945–2005
  • Political Leadership in Southeast Asia
  • Politics of Indochina
  • Risk Analysis of Selected Southeast Asian Countries
  • Security Issues in Southeast Asia

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