Institutional Learning Outcomes: Knowledge Specifically focusing on Chinese politics and international relations, students examine if and how we are living in what some writers refer to as the "China Century." Students consider if the rise of China should be seen as a threat or opportunity for global stability. Students explore in both historical depth and theoretical breadth many of the political, economic, and social challenges facing the world's most populous country. Students also examine how a global power shift across the Pacific is transforming the broader economic landscape, beginning with an overview of China's political trajectory within the context of other national foreign policies and decision-making bodies. Throughout the course, students consider themes specific to Chinese politics and the politics of China that include corporate social responsibility (CSR), corruption, human rights, sustainable development, civil society, stakeholder engagement, China's military, and globalization. Prerequisite: 45 credits complete in any discipline and at least 6 credits complete in POLI
Institutional Learning Outcomes: Knowledge Specifically focusing on Chinese politics and international relations, students examine if and how we are living in what some writers refer to as the "China Century." Students consider if the rise of China should be seen as a threat or opportunity for global stability. Students explore in both historical depth and theoretical breadth many of the political, economic, and social challenges facing the world's most populous country. Students also examine how a global power shift across the Pacific is transforming the broader economic landscape, beginning with an overview of China's political trajectory within the context of other national foreign policies and decision-making bodies. Throughout the course, students consider themes specific to Chinese politics and the politics of China that include corporate social responsibility (CSR), corruption, human rights, sustainable development, civil society, stakeholder engagement, China's military, and globalization. Prerequisite: 45 credits complete in any discipline and at least 6 credits complete in POLI