POLI 312 Politics of China
This course will examine the political, economic, and social structures that shape modern China, from historical developments during the late Qing Dynasty to contemporary developments under Xi Jinping. We will cover major political events such as the 'Great Leap Forward,' the death of Mao, political protests in China, and accession into the World Trade Organization. In addition to domestic politics, this course will also explore China's role in regional and international issues, culminating in an end-of-term research paper where students analyze a policy such as Chinese investment in Africa, censorship. or the Belt and Road Initiative.
Offered
Intermittent Spring semesters