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Last update: RNDr. Libor Jelen, Ph.D. (04.10.2022)
Optional course. 1. Introduction: Role of Asia within world economy; regionalisation of Asia. 2. Near East I: role of the region in world economy; demographic and socio-economic features and specificities, labor migration, inequalities among states and regions. 3. Near East II - Turkey: regional disparities; contradictions of economic and cultural developments. 4. Near East III: Geographical aspects of hydrocarbons mining in the Gulf; Iran and Saudi Arabia - rivals aspiring to the hegemony in the region. 5. South Asia: India I - Selected problems of population and cultural (ethnic, religious) development and differentiation. 6. South Asia. India II - Economic changes and its regional aspects; regional disparities and, specialization of states. 7. South Asia III - Problems of socio-economic development in selected countries of Indian subcontinent: Pakistan and Bangladesh, event. Nepal, Sri Lanka. 8. South-East Asia I: ASEAN - Economic comparison of its members; socio-economic development of the mostly populated and diverse country - Indonesia; regional disparities. 9. South East Asia II: Some aspects of economic development of new "asian tigres": Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam; role of Singapur in the region and world economy. 10. East Asia: China I - Geographical aspects of population development; post-war development - geographical and regional aspects of economic tranformation. 11. East Asia. China II - Some aspects of economic and regional developments, structural changes and regional disparities. 12. East Asia: Japan I - Some aspects of economic developments; specificities of Japanese economic model or miracle. 13. East Asia: Japan II - Regional development and inequalities. South Korea - Some aspects of socio-economic and regional development. References ABBASI, Bushra Afzal (2008): Geography of South Asia: As Whole Region. Sang-e-Meel Publications. ANDERSON, Ewan, W. (2000): The Middle East Geography and Geopolitics. Routledge GCC Countries: From Oil Dependence to Diversification (U. Fasano, Z. Iqbal, 2003) ANDERSON, Ewan, W., ANDERSON, Liam, D. (2014): An Atlas of Middle Eastern Affairs. Routledge, 332 p. HUSAIN, Majid (2013): Geography of India. McGraw Hill Education. 5th Edition. 832 s. LINGE, G.,J.,R. and FORBES, D.,K. (1990): China´s spatial economy, Oxford University Press SINGH, Ramesh (2014): Indian Economy. McGraw Hill Education. STEWART, Dona, J. (2013): The Middle East Today Political, Geographical and Cultural Perspectives, 2nd edition Routledge, 304 p. VEECK, Gregory, PANNELL, Clifton W., SMITH Christopher J. (2011): China´s Geography: Globalization and Dynamics of Political, Economic, and Social Change (Changing Regions in a Global Context: New Perspectives in Regional Geography Series). Rowan & Littlefield Publishers., WEIGHTMAN, Barbara A. (2011): Dragons and Tigers: A Geography of South, East, and Southeast Asia. Wiley, 3rd edition. WILSON, Rodney (2013): Economic Development in the Middle East, 2nd edition, Routledge, 214 p. |
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Last update: RNDr. Dagmar Chalupová, Ph.D. (20.03.2018)
Z340P23 Vybrané kapitoly ze sociálně ekonomické a regionální geografie Asie |