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2025/2026

GR в Китае

Статус: Маго-лего
Когда читается: 3 модуль
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Язык: китайский
Кредиты: 3
Контактные часы: 32

Course Syllabus

Abstract

This course is an introduction to contemporary Chinese politics with a strong focus on the reform period (post-1978). The purpose of the course is to provide a wide-ranging understanding of Chinese politics by exploring who governs and to what ends. Throughout the course, we will try to understand the structure and function of Chinese government and how this system responds to governing challenges. In so doing, we will help give you a structure and framework to use to analyze Chinese politics. The class will help students be more informed about Chinese political system.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • The main objective of the course is to develop a deep understanding of the structure and functioning of China's government bodies and the ways in which the political system responds to internal and external challenges.
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding the historical context of Chinese transformations since the late 20th century. Knowledge of the structure of the Chinese party system. Knowledge of the basic principles of the legislative and judicial branches of government in the PRC. Ability to distinguish between the characteristics of local government and economic growth models. Knowledge of social issues and modernization processes.
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Section 1: Pre-Reform China
  • Section 2: The Party
  • Section 3: The Bureaucracy & Policymaking
  • Section 4: The Legislature & The Judiciary
  • Section 5: Local Politics
  • Section 6: Economic Issues
  • Section 7: Social Issues
  • Section 8: Security Issues
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Final Essay
  • non-blocking Presentation
  • non-blocking Attendance
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2025/2026 3rd module
    0.2 * Attendance + 0.6 * Final Essay + 0.2 * Presentation
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • William A. Joseph. (2014). Politics in China : An Introduction, Second Edition: Vol. Second edition. Oxford University Press.

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Naughton, B. (2007). The Chinese Economy : Transitions and Growth. The MIT Press.

Authors

  • Перлова Юлия Валерьевна