China Foreign Policy
General data
Course ID: | 2104-M-D2PZCH-SRG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.6
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Course title: | China Foreign Policy |
Name in Polish: | Polityka zagraniczna Chin |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Stosunki Międzynarodowe - DZIENNE II STOPNIA 2 semestr 1 rok - przedmioty dla specjalności SRG (in Polish) Stosunki Międzynarodowe - DZIENNE II STOPNIA 2 semestr 1 rok - przedmioty wszystkie |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
2.00
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Language: | (unknown) |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Full description: |
I. Wykład wprowadzający: badanie polityki zagranicznej, Chiny jako cywilizacja. II. Kulturowo – cywilizacyjne uwarunkowania polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1. Shaohua Hu, Revisiting Chinese Pacifism, Asian Affairs, 2006, nr 4, s. 256-278. 2. D. Kang, Why there was no religion war in pre-modern East Asia, European Journal of International Affairs,2014,20.nr. 4. 3. Rozdział 2.7 pt. “Apoteoza harmonii i pokoju.. w K. Gawlikowski, Chińskie Metamorfozy, Warszawa 2022, s.401-440. III. Rola tradycji konfucjańskiej w polityce zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 2..Feng Zhang, Confucian Foreign Policy Traditions in Chinese History, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015, . 2, s. 197 – 218. 4. K. Poznanski, Confucian economics. How is Chinese Thinking Different?. China,s Economic Journal,2017,10,nr.3, s.362-384. IV. Starożytna myśl i praktyka Chin w polityce zagranicznej. 1. Mehmet Sahin ,Tianxia/All Under Heaven/:An Alternative System or Rose by another Name, All Azimuth 2021,no.2,s.183-196. 1. L. Glanville, Retaining the Mandate of Heaven: Sovereign Accountability in Ancient China, Millennium – Journal of International Studies, 2010, 39 (2), s. 323 – 343. 2. Zhang Yongjin, B. Buzan, The Tributary System as International Society in Theory and Practice, The Chinese Journal of International Politics,2012,5,s.3-36. V. Motywy Polityki zagranicznej Chin Literatura: 1.J. Legro, What Will China Want: The Future Intension of a Rising Power, Perspectives on Politics, 2007,5/3/,s.515-534. 2. S. Mokry, What is Lost in Translation?, Differences between Chinese Foreign Policy Statements and Their Official English Translations, Foreign Policy Analysis,2020,/doi.org/10.1093/fpa/orac012. VI. Opinia publiczna Chin a polityka zagraniczna. Literatura: 1.J. Weiss, How Hawkish is the China Public?, Another look at „Rising Nationalism” and Chinese Foreign Policy, Journal of Contemporary China, 2019, vol. 28, s. 679-695. 2. D. Irwin, American and Chinese Public Opinion in an Era of Great Power Competition, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, nr 140, s. 171-190. VII. Decydowanie w polityce zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1. Hongyi Lai, Su-Jeong Kang, Domestic Bureaucratic Politics and Chinese Foreign Policy, Journal olf Contemporary China,2014,23/86/, s.294-313. 2.Weixing Hu, Xi Jinping’s Major Country Diplomacy: The Role of Leadership in Foreign Policy Transformation, Journal of Contemporary China, 2019, vol. 28, s. 1-14. 3. Suisheng Zhao, Top Level Design and Enlarged Diplomacy: Foreign and Security Policy making in Xi Jinping’s China, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, vol. 32, s. 73-86. 4.You Ti, Chapter 5,The PLA, the CCP and the formulation of Chinese defence and foreign Policy w: Yongjin Zhang,G Austin, Power and Responsibility in Chinese Foreign Policy ,ANU Press,s. 105-131. . VIII. Chińska wizja ładu międzynarodowego . Literatura: 1.W. Callahan ,Chinese Vision of World Order : Post-hegemonic or a New hegemony?, International Studies Review,2008,10/4/,s.749-761. 2. Yan Xuetong, Chinese Values vs Liberalism: What ideology Will Shape the International Normative Order? , The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2018, nr 1, s. 1 – 22. 3.W. Callahan, Chinese Vision of self and Other: the international politics of noses, International Affairs, 2023, DOI:10.1093/ia/iiad174 IX. Założenia strategii Międzynarodowej Chin. Literatura: 1.A. Scobell i inni, China’s Grand Strategy. Trends Trajectories and Long – term Competition, RAND Corporation, 2020, rozdział 2, s. 5-23 2. .D, Scott, China’s Indo – Pacific Strategy: The Problems of Success, Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies, 2019, nr. 2, s. 94 – 113 3.Liu Roanan, Liu Peng, To ally or not to ally. Debating China’s non-alliance strategy in the Twenty-first century, w: Huiyou Feng, Kai He, Chinese Scholars and Foreign Policy, 2020, s. 109-127 (Biblioteka Wydziału). X. Cele polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1, Yan Xuetong, From Keeping a Low Profile to Striving for Achievement, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014, doi:10.1093/sjip/pou027. 2.Zhao Xiaochum, In Pursuit of a Community of Shared Future. China,s Global Activism in Perspective, China Quarterly of Strategic Studies, 2018,4/1/,s 23-37. 3. Yi Edward Yang, China’s Strategic Narratives in Global Governance Reform under XI Jinping, Journal of Contemporary China, 2021, no.128, s. 299-313. XI. Ekonomiczne instrumenty polityki zagranicznej Chin Literatura: 1.V. Macikenaite, China,s economic statecraft: the use of economic power in an interdependent world, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 2020,9/2/, s. 108-126. 2. E. Radomska, Szanghaj jako międzynarodowe Centrum finansowe, Nowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2021, nr 2, s. 164 – 184. XII. Stosunki ChRL- Tajwan Literatura: 1..Chia-Chou Wang, Primordialism, Instrumentalism Constructivism: Factors Influencing Tajwanese People’s Regime Acceptance of Mainland,s China’s Goverment, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 2020, nr 2, s. 144-146. 2. Xuan He, Change in Taiwan policy under Xi Jinping administration: an internalized policy-making process, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies,2020,9/2/, s. 144-156. XIII. Stosunki Chiny-Rosja. Literatura: 1.Guihai Guan, Thirty years of China – Russia Strategic relations: achievements characteristics and prospect, China’s International Strategy Review, 2022, nr 1, s. 21-38. 2.H. Pirchner, The Uncertain Future of Sino – Russian Relations in the Twenty – First Century (internet). XIV. Stosunki Chiny – UE. Literatura: 1.Zhongping Feng, Internal and External Factors affecting China – EU Relations, China International Strategy Review, 2022, nr 1, s. 74-90. 2.E. Halizak ,A. Jarczewska, The United States ,the European Union and China: A Global Triangle of Rivarly and Cooperation, Issues and Studies, 2023,59/3/, doi:10.1142/51013251123500078 XV. Stosunki Chiny – USA. Literatura: 1.D. Irwing, D. Mandel, American and Chineses Public Opinion in an Era of Great Power Competition, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, vol. 140, s. 171-190. 2.J. Nye, How not to deal with a rising China: a US Perspective, , International Affairs 2022 , 98,no. 5, s. 1635-1651. 3.D.Steinback,US-China Trade War and its Global Impacts, China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies,2021,nr.4,s.515-542. XVI. Ocena efektywności polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1.C.Fung i inni, Conditioning China’s Influence: Internationality, intermediaries and Institutions, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, 139, s. 1-16. |
Bibliography: |
I. Wykład wprowadzający: badanie polityki zagranicznej, Chiny jako cywilizacja. II. Kulturowo – cywilizacyjne uwarunkowania polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1. Shaohua Hu, Revisiting Chinese Pacifism, Asian Affairs, 2006, nr 4, s. 256-278. 2. D. Kang, Why there was no religion war in pre-modern East Asia, European Journal of International Affairs,2014,20.nr. 4. 3. Rozdział 2.7 pt. “Apoteoza harmonii i pokoju.. w K. Gawlikowski, Chińskie Metamorfozy, Warszawa 2022, s.401-440. III. Rola tradycji konfucjańskiej w polityce zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 2..Feng Zhang, Confucian Foreign Policy Traditions in Chinese History, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015, . 2, s. 197 – 218. 4. K. Poznanski, Confucian economics. How is Chinese Thinking Different?. China,s Economic Journal,2017,10,nr.3, s.362-384. IV. Starożytna myśl i praktyka Chin w polityce zagranicznej. 1. Mehmet Sahin ,Tianxia/All Under Heaven/:An Alternative System or Rose by another Name, All Azimuth 2021,no.2,s.183-196. 1. L. Glanville, Retaining the Mandate of Heaven: Sovereign Accountability in Ancient China, Millennium – Journal of International Studies, 2010, 39 (2), s. 323 – 343. 2. Zhang Yongjin, B. Buzan, The Tributary System as International Society in Theory and Practice, The Chinese Journal of International Politics,2012,5,s.3-36. V. Motywy Polityki zagranicznej Chin Literatura: 1.J. Legro, What Will China Want: The Future Intension of a Rising Power, Perspectives on Politics, 2007,5/3/,s.515-534. 2. S. Mokry, What is Lost in Translation?, Differences between Chinese Foreign Policy Statements and Their Official English Translations, Foreign Policy Analysis,2020,/doi.org/10.1093/fpa/orac012. VI. Opinia publiczna Chin a polityka zagraniczna. Literatura: 1.J. Weiss, How Hawkish is the China Public?, Another look at „Rising Nationalism” and Chinese Foreign Policy, Journal of Contemporary China, 2019, vol. 28, s. 679-695. 2. D. Irwin, American and Chinese Public Opinion in an Era of Great Power Competition, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, nr 140, s. 171-190. VII. Decydowanie w polityce zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1. Hongyi Lai, Su-Jeong Kang, Domestic Bureaucratic Politics and Chinese Foreign Policy, Journal olf Contemporary China,2014,23/86/, s.294-313. 2.Weixing Hu, Xi Jinping’s Major Country Diplomacy: The Role of Leadership in Foreign Policy Transformation, Journal of Contemporary China, 2019, vol. 28, s. 1-14. 3. Suisheng Zhao, Top Level Design and Enlarged Diplomacy: Foreign and Security Policy making in Xi Jinping’s China, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, vol. 32, s. 73-86. 4.You Ti, Chapter 5,The PLA, the CCP and the formulation of Chinese defence and foreign Policy w: Yongjin Zhang,G Austin, Power and Responsibility in Chinese Foreign Policy ,ANU Press,s. 105-131. . VIII. Chińska wizja ładu międzynarodowego . Literatura: 1.W. Callahan ,Chinese Vision of World Order : Post-hegemonic or a New hegemony?, International Studies Review,2008,10/4/,s.749-761. 2. Yan Xuetong, Chinese Values vs Liberalism: What ideology Will Shape the International Normative Order? , The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2018, nr 1, s. 1 – 22. 3.W. Callahan, Chinese Vision of self and Other: the international politics of noses, International Affairs, 2023, DOI:10.1093/ia/iiad174 IX. Założenia strategii Międzynarodowej Chin. Literatura: 1.A. Scobell i inni, China’s Grand Strategy. Trends Trajectories and Long – term Competition, RAND Corporation, 2020, rozdział 2, s. 5-23 2. .D, Scott, China’s Indo – Pacific Strategy: The Problems of Success, Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies, 2019, nr. 2, s. 94 – 113 3.Liu Roanan, Liu Peng, To ally or not to ally. Debating China’s non-alliance strategy in the Twenty-first century, w: Huiyou Feng, Kai He, Chinese Scholars and Foreign Policy, 2020, s. 109-127 (Biblioteka Wydziału). X. Cele polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1, Yan Xuetong, From Keeping a Low Profile to Striving for Achievement, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014, doi:10.1093/sjip/pou027. 2.Zhao Xiaochum, In Pursuit of a Community of Shared Future. China,s Global Activism in Perspective, China Quarterly of Strategic Studies, 2018,4/1/,s 23-37. 3. Yi Edward Yang, China’s Strategic Narratives in Global Governance Reform under XI Jinping, Journal of Contemporary China, 2021, no.128, s. 299-313. XI. Ekonomiczne instrumenty polityki zagranicznej Chin Literatura: 1.V. Macikenaite, China,s economic statecraft: the use of economic power in an interdependent world, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 2020,9/2/, s. 108-126. 2. E. Radomska, Szanghaj jako międzynarodowe Centrum finansowe, Nowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2021, nr 2, s. 164 – 184. XII. Stosunki ChRL- Tajwan Literatura: 1..Chia-Chou Wang, Primordialism, Instrumentalism Constructivism: Factors Influencing Tajwanese People’s Regime Acceptance of Mainland,s China’s Goverment, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, 2020, nr 2, s. 144-146. 2. Xuan He, Change in Taiwan policy under Xi Jinping administration: an internalized policy-making process, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies,2020,9/2/, s. 144-156. XIII. Stosunki Chiny-Rosja. Literatura: 1.Guihai Guan, Thirty years of China – Russia Strategic relations: achievements characteristics and prospect, China’s International Strategy Review, 2022, nr 1, s. 21-38. 2.H. Pirchner, The Uncertain Future of Sino – Russian Relations in the Twenty – First Century (internet). XIV. Stosunki Chiny – UE. Literatura: 1.Zhongping Feng, Internal and External Factors affecting China – EU Relations, China International Strategy Review, 2022, nr 1, s. 74-90. 2.E. Halizak ,A. Jarczewska, The United States ,the European Union and China: A Global Triangle of Rivarly and Cooperation, Issues and Studies, 2023,59/3/, doi:10.1142/51013251123500078 XV. Stosunki Chiny – USA. Literatura: 1.D. Irwing, D. Mandel, American and Chineses Public Opinion in an Era of Great Power Competition, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, vol. 140, s. 171-190. 2.J. Nye, How not to deal with a rising China: a US Perspective, , International Affairs 2022 , 98,no. 5, s. 1635-1651. 3.D.Steinback,US-China Trade War and its Global Impacts, China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies,2021,nr.4,s.515-542. XVI. Ocena efektywności polityki zagranicznej Chin. Literatura: 1.C.Fung i inni, Conditioning China’s Influence: Internationality, intermediaries and Institutions, Journal of Contemporary China, 2023, 139, s. 1-16. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Zaliczenie na ocenę. Kryteria: obecność + prezentacja |
Practical placement: |
no |
Classes in period "Summer semester 2023/24" (in progress)
Time span: | 2024-02-19 - 2024-06-16 |
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Type of class: |
Seminar, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | Marian Haliżak | |
Group instructors: | Marian Haliżak | |
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1. Introductory classes Discussion of the syllabus and rules of passing the classes. General knowledge check students about China. The historical factor in China's foreign policy and the birth of the CCP The importance of sinocentrism and Confucianism. Concepts of pax cyanosis, three concentric circles, Middle Doctrine. A period of disgrace and humiliation. Origin of the PRC and the Republic of China. 3. and 4. Foreign policy of the PRC in the 20th century The time periods of policy changes (1949-1957, 1958-1978, 1979-1991, 1992-2001). The "new" and "old" consciousness of the Chinese. The power of the CCP and the invariability of China's strategic objectives. Bunch of Four. Course of reform and opening to the world; events in Tian'anmen Square; Birth of a multipolar approach and anti-American strategy. 5 The assumptions of PRC policy in the XXI century. Harmony and superpower From Jiang Zemin to Xi Jinpinga - change and continuation. Lady power. Chinese "White Book" of 2011, concepts of harmony and peaceful growth, Chinese dream. New regional policy. The role of emigration. Soft power and its compatibility with the needs of the PRC. 6th Directions of the foreign policy of the PRC Multilateral diplomacy and the aspirations of the Chinese superpower. "Hidden" rivalry with the United States. Defense policy of the PRC. Unresolved territorial disputes. Active in international organizations, UN, SOW, ASEAN, BRICS, SAW, six-party talks. 7th The decision-making process of the PRC in foreign policy Authorities in the PRC. The highest management of the CCP. Steering groups. The role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Decision-making process. 8 China-America relations. The perception of the United States by the PRC. "Incidents" in relations bilateral - between harmony and rivalry. The issue of Taiwan and Korea Northern. Economic relations. Strategic-military rivalry. 9. China and Japan - two great neighbors New approaches to relations with Tokyo. The importance of bilateral exchanges commercial. Historical factor and anti-Japanese sentiment in China. Strategic rivalry and feeling of "Chinese threat" in Japan. 10th Relations between the PRC and the European Union The importance of the relationship for both partners. Europe in PRC policy. Main European economic partners. Obstacles in the development of bilateral relations - human rights, trade and global issues. 11 PRC, India and Russia - competition and cooperation Evolution of Sino-Indian and Sino-Russian relations. The issue of Tibet, Xinjiang, the course of PRC borders. Consequences of the attacks of September 11, 2001. The importance of Pakistan and Afghanistan. New dynamics of trade exchange. OWL. Energy issues. The importance of the Indian Ocean and Central Asia. 12 PRC policy towards developing countries Between partnership and colonialism. PRC policy objectives. Chinese partners in the Middle East, Africa, South America and South Asia. The consequences of the PRC's policy towards the countries of the South. |
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Bibliography: |
Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Polityka Zagraniczna Chin, Dialog 2013 Emilian Kavalski, Chinese Foreign Policy, Ashgate 2012 Jonathan Fenby, Chiny. Upadek I narodziny wielkiej potęgi, Znak 2009 J. Nakonieczna, J. Zajączkowski, Azja Wschodnia, Azja Południowa, 2011 |
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