The World’s Basic Structure and International Relations III -Summary of Russia and the US-

On 30th November, the 6th lecture of “IISIA Todai Prep-School” (IISIA Prep-School at the University of Tokyo) was held at Shibuya Hikarie.
“IISIA Todai Prep-School” provides “Information Literacy” education for undergraduate and postgraduate students as a part of social contribution projects.
The topic of the 6th lecture was “The World’s Basic Structure and International Relations III -Summary of Russia and the US-“.
The topic the students chose following the presentation of open media analytics and reading assignments was “The transitions and prospects of zero-Covid policy “.
The critical analysis was conveyed as follows:
・The movement of considering emigration, especially in the wealthy class
・Tendency of distancing from China by global cooperation
・Chinese division into quarters by domestic conflict
Based on this analysis, the lecture was delivered about “the stream flowing in a foundation”, including IISIA’s perspective.
The assigned book used in this lecture is “The American logic of setting things up, destroying them, and taking them away” written by Takeo Harada, in which the students learned IISIA’s fundamental analysis and developed a new and different perspective.
The students commended that “the knowledge including world history we have learned has been organically connecting each other. Interesting and learnt a lot.”
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