United States Trade
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Core Courses |
Hours |
INTR 9773 U.S. Trade Competitiveness
A discussion of the causes and possible remedies for the current U.S. trade imbalance. |
3 |
INTR 9785 U.S. Trade with Asia Part I (Japan and South Korea)
An analysis of trade relationships between U.S. and Japan and the U.S. and South Korea. Identification of current problems, future trends and prospects. Particular emphasis will be focused on U.S. trade competitiveness, marketing, cultural dimensions, business negotiating, and bilateral Japanese and South Korean, U.S. agreements and protocols.. |
3 |
INTR 9786 U.S. Trade with the Americas
An overview of the trade relationships between U.S. and the other countries of the western hemisphere. |
3 |
INTR 9787 U.S. Trade with African Countries
An overview of the trade relationships between the U.S. and the countries of Africa. |
3 |
INTR 9790 U.S. Trade with Asia Part II (China, Hong Kong and Taiwan)
An analysis of trade relationships between the U.S. China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Identification of current problems, future trends and prospects. Particular emphasis will be focused on U.S. trade competitiveness, market development, cultural perceptions and practices, business negotiating, and bilateral trade agreements. |
3 |
INTR 9791 U.S. Trade with Western Europe
An analysis of U.S. trade relationships with the countries of western Europe. Particular attention will be paid to the impact of the European Union on U.S. trade potential. |
3 |
INTR 9792 U.S. Trade with Eastern Europe
An analysis of U.S. trade with East Europe and the countries of the former Soviet Bloc, and an assessment of future trends. |
3 |
INTR 9793 U.S. Trade with the Middle East
Assess the state of U.S. trade with the countries of the Middle East and evaluate future prospects. |
3 |
INTR 9797 U.S. Trade with Asia Part III (Southeast Asia)
An analysis of trade relationships between the U.S. and Japan and the U.S. and South Korea, identification of current problems, future trends and prospects. Particular emphasis will be focused on U.S. trade competitiveness, marketing, cultural perceptions and practices, business negotiating, and bilateral trade agreements. |
3 |