About the CPD course
The Indo-Pacific is emerging as a key region in which international politics are redefined. It encompasses some of the fastest growing economies; top military powers and rich cultures. Its economic dynamism rests on a maritime geography that has favoured connectivity and interdependence; its political make-up is defined by outstanding territorial disputes; unresolved Cold War issues; and entrenched Sino-American structural competition; and cultural traditions are both similar and different to Western traditions. This course explores what is meant by "culture"; how people embedded in different cultures make decisions and when; why; and how culture matters in engagement with the Indo-Pacific region.
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King's College London
King's College London is one of the top 10 UK universities in the world and among the oldest in England. King's vision is to make the world a better place, building on our history of pioneering research that has advanced and shaped modern life. King's is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge learning & understanding in the service of society.
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