The rise of China is one of the most important and defining themes in changing world politics. This seminar course is intended for students to examine major issues and topics concerning the rise of China from a broad theoretical perspective, and to engage in the academic discourse and policy debate about implications of China’s rise for world politics.
The seminar is organized around the central question – what kind of change will China’s rise bring to the international system? – and roughly divided into three parts:
(1) China’s rise and the “paradigm change” in world politics;
(2) China’s quest for national identity and rejuvenation; and
(3) impacts of China rising on world order. Under each of these sections, a few specific topics are identified for class discussion.
For more information and application details, please visit the course page on the host university’s website.