Chinese Economic Policy
General data
Course ID: | 2104-M-D3PGIC-SRG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.6
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Course title: | Chinese Economic Policy |
Name in Polish: | Polityka gospodarcza Chin |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Stosunki Międzynarodowe - DZIENNE II STOPNIA 1 semestr 2 rok - przedmioty dla specjalności SRG |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
2.00
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Language: | English |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Prerequisites (description): | No previous knowledge of China, Chinese language, or prior enrollment in a particular course is required. |
Short description: |
This course is designed to help students to analyze Chinese economic policy from as diverse perspectives as possible, ever making extensive use of visual materials. The practical part will start with analyze of Chinese imaginary as related to business activities, the value of money in China to follow with the concept of the great national project of the New Silk Road. The first part will continue with the brief tour on : • China's economic expansion: between assertiveness and aggression. • Capital, Infrastructure, Investment, Trade - Trapped Countries, Threats and Opportunities. • Along the Silk Road - business with China in the post-Soviet sphere. |
Full description: |
This course is designed to help students to analyze Chinese economic policy from as diverse perspectives as possible, ever making extensive use of visual materials. The macro-level analysis by students on the way Chinese economic policy has impacted the global economy is balanced by their micro-level analysis on the way the policy impacts business and individuals in China. No previous knowledge of China, Chinese language, or prior enrollment in a particular course is required. |
Bibliography: |
Students are expected to view assigned materials in English/Polish before each class and be prepared to present their observations. The intended time to review these materials is 2 hours for each lesson lasting 1.5 hours. |
Learning outcomes: |
As a whole, the course addresses four main underlying themes: (1) China’s development model and future outlook (2) Changing economic relations and geopolitics (3) Demographic trend and technical advance (4) Cultural and social aspects of economic transition |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Grades will be weighted as follows: 50% Active participation 25% Quizzes based on visual materials 25% Oral exam |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)
Time span: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28 |
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Type of class: |
Seminar, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | Tetsuo Hayashi, Stanisław Majman | |
Group instructors: | Tetsuo Hayashi, Stanisław Majman | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
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Seminar - Grading |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26 |
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MO TU W TH FR |
Type of class: |
Seminar, 30 hours
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Coordinators: | Tetsuo Hayashi, Stanisław Majman | |
Group instructors: | Tetsuo Hayashi, Stanisław Majman | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
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Seminar - Grading |
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