Will China Rise as a Disruptive Force? The Insiders’ Perspective - Tsinghua University

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An insiders’ perspective on the economic, social and political impact of China’s rise on the world stage.

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Subjects

  • Economics
  • China economy
  • Political system
  • China
  • Politics

Course programme

China, one of the world’s oldest countries, is currently undergoing massive political, social and economic changes. The rapid emergence of China as a key player in the global political and economic landscape has led many to question how China’s decision makers perceive today’s world. What are their views on major global affairs? How does Chinese history and philosophy shape their outlook of the world? What are the prospects for China’s future economic growth? This course helps learners understand the rise of modern China from an insiders’ perspective with insight from three of China’s leading social philosophy, international relations and economic experts.

What you'll learn
  • Part 1: China’s worldview, what makes China unique, challenges China is facing and how the country may overcome these
  • Part 2: History of China’s development over the past 100 years, political issues that China is facing, and self-corrective mechanisms in China’s political system.
  • Part 3: History of China’s foreign policy, how China’s diplomacy has evolved and factors that determine China’s current foreign policy strategy.

Additional information

David Daokui Li David Daokui Li is the Mansfield Freeman Chair Professor of Economics and the Dean of the Schwarzman Scholars program at Tsinghua University. As a leading Chinese economist, Professor Li is active in policy advising and discussions. He served on China’s Monetary Policy Committee and was an external advisor to the International Monetary Fund. He is a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Committee (CPPCC) and a member of the Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum based in Switzerland. 

Will China Rise as a Disruptive Force? The Insiders’ Perspective - Tsinghua University

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