Course Code
CHES5130
Course Name
中國地區與全球的相互影響
Time
Monday 9:30am-12:15pm
Venue
YIA 402
Instructor
夏添恩
Teaching Assistant
温明銳
Course Description
This course examines regional political economy in contemporary China in global context. It looks in particular at the evolution of regional policy in China since 1949 and its implications, at issues relating to ethnic minorities and western China, at Hong Kong, and the “belt and road initiative” from a sub-national perspective in China.
Course Outline
Detailed Course Outline is available on Blackboard.
Week 1: Introduction: Thinking about China’s regions
Week 2: Framework: Globalization, regions, and the rise of China
Week 3: Regional policy in the PRC: 1949-1970s
Week 4: “Reform and opening up”: Coastal development and its implications
Week 5: Policies to develop Western, Northeast and Central China
Week 6: Regional policy to 2020 and beyond
Week 7: Regions and policy making in the PRC
Week 8: “New Silk Roads”: the belt and road initiative from the perspective of China’s regions
Week 9: Policy case studies
Week 10: Ethnic minorities and minority regions in global context
Week 11: Western China in global context
Week 12: Hong Kong
Week 13: Final project presentations
Assessment & Assignments
Essay (40%)
Oral and written presentation (50%)
Class participation and attendance (10%)
Honesty in Academic Work
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With each assignment, students will be required to submit a signed declaration that they are aware of these policies, regulations, guidelines and procedures.
- In the case of group projects, all members of the group should be asked to sign the declaration, each of whom is responsible and liable to disciplinary actions, irrespective of whether he/she has signed the declaration and whether he/she has contributed, directly or indirectly, to the problematic contents.
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Assignments without the properly signed declaration will not be graded by teachers.
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