South Asia: Regional Dynamics and External Powers (Online Course/ Asianet) (3cr)
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General information
- Enrollment
- 29.09.2025 - 19.10.2025
- Registration for introductions has not started yet.
- Timing
- 27.10.2025 - 21.12.2025
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 3 cr
- Institution
- University of Turku
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 0 - 26
- Course
- C-10089-EAST0188
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Evaluation scale
0-5
Objective
Throughout this course, participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of the regional dynamics and external influences shaping South Asia. They will critically analyze various approaches to South Asian studies, examining socioeconomic relations and cultural aspects between countries in the region. Furthermore, students will explore the roles and impacts of major external powers in India and Pakistan, including China, the United States, the European Union, and Russia. The course will delve into the complexities of the war in Ukraine, analyzing perceptions in South Asian countries through a postcolonial lens and examining the China-India-Russia power triangle's implications on energy, security, and military presence. The final section on environment and climate will focus on selected South Asian countries, addressing critical issues such as food security, freshwater resources, CO2 emissions, energy, and technology transfer. Overall, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of regional dynamics, external influences, and the environmental challenges that characterize South Asia.
Methods of completion
This is an asynchronous online course. The content is divided into modules that are taken according to the given sequence and schedule. The course materials include recorded online lectures, Canva-slides, obligatory and elective reading materials, and Internet materials.
Methods of completion
One quiz in each module, and learning diaries (4 x ca 1000 words).
Content
The course will start with an introductory module covering diverse aspects of South Asian regional dynamics, including approaches to understanding the region, socioeconomic ties, and the influence of religion and culture. This section will incorporate a visual timeline and a slideshow featuring key historical figures. The subsequent section will analyze the roles of major external powers in India and Pakistan, with a detailed examination of China, the United States, the European Union, and Russia. Following this, the course will explore the South Asian perspective on the war in Ukraine, specifically focusing on the China-India-Russia power triangle and its implications. The final module will concentrate on environmental and climate issues in selected South Asian countries, addressing challenges, opportunities, and best practices. Topics such as food security, freshwater resources, CO2 emissions, energy, and technology transfer will be explored in the context of cooperation and competition in geopolitics. Overall, the course contents aim to provide a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of South Asian regional dynamics and external influences. Structure: I. Introduction to Regional Dynamics II. External Powers/Main Foreign Players in India and Pakistan III. The War in Ukraine IV. Environment and Climate
Materials
The core materials consist of short (20 min) recorded lectures and slide decks. In addition, the versatile learning materials include timelines, infographics, podcasts and open access online materials
Qualifications
Basic understanding of South Asia, for example the course "Johdatus Etelä-Aasiaan" or "Urban South Asia".