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INGS 106 Globalization and Migration in Asia (4)
This course focuses on migration as a primary means of expansion and intensification of worldwide connections or globalization. Throughout its extended history, Asia has been a vibrant site of international and interregional movement. The proliferation of human, technological, and cultural exports throughout Asia represents the prominence of this trend into the present. Given these ongoing developments, how might we understand globalizing Asia in the early twenty-first century? Drawing on case studies throughout Asia, students will explore this question and learn more about related themes like capitalism, labor migration, citizenship, and nationalism from a global perspective.