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Question 1. What role did the promotion of democracy play in US foreign policy during the American Century? In hindsight, do you believe the US succeeded in this mission?
Question 2. Since the Second World War Japan has relied on its alliance with the US for its security. However, given the shift of international politics to the Asia-Pacific, is Japan's continued close alliance with the US an adequate response to the rise of China or should Japan be seeking other security options?
Question 3. If the 21st century is the Asian Century will western values and approaches to human rights and democracy also become less influential?
Question 4. Some commentators suggest that ASEAN is the key diplomatic actor in East Asia. Discuss
Question 5. The way that India and China manage their futures as rising powers will significantly influence international relations in the 21stcentury. However, both states have a very complex relationship that is influenced by history, but also offers opportunities for the future. What does the future hold for Indo-Chinese relations? In answering the question provide a history of the relationship.
Question 6. The Western norm of humanitarian intervention as set out in the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine is being challenged by the East Asian norm of non-interference and territorial integrity. As East Asia emerges as a major force in global relations can a compromise be found in these divergent positions?
Question 7. Without a resolution of the Kashmir conflict can the relationship between India and Pakistan improve?
Question 8. What would be the impact on South Koreaif China successfully challenges US global leadership and US security guarantees came to be perceived as unreliable?
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