週次 | 課程內容與指定閱讀 | 教學活動與課前、課後作業 | 學生學習投入時間
(含課堂教學時數) | 1 | Course Introduction | Introduction by instructors | 3 | 2 | China’s Political Environment | Introduction by instructors | 3 | 3 | China’s Grand Strategy (1) | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 4 | China’s Grand Strategy (2) | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 5 | China’s Security Environment | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 6 | China’s New Security Diplomacy | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 7 | National Holiday | | | 8 | Domestic Factors of China’s Foreign Relations---Nationalism | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 9 | China’s Material Power | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 10 | China’s Soft Power | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 11 | China in International Society | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 12 | China and Major Powers (1) : U.S. | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 13 | China and Major Powers (2) : U.S. | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 14 | China and Major Powers (3) : Russia | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 15 | China and Major Powers (4) : Japan | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 16 | China & Peripheral Nations (1) | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 | 17 | China & Peripheral Nations (2) | In-class group discussion led by one or several students;
Distribution of questions for take-home examination | 5 | 18 | China and Peripheral Nations (3) | In-class group discussion led by one or several students | 5 |
China’s Political Environment
China’s Grand Strategy (1)
Avery Goldstein, “China’s Changing Strategic Landscape,” in Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security.
Avery Goldstein, “Stimuli for a New Strategy,” in Rising to the Challenge: China’s Grand Strategy and International Security.
Shiping Hua, “The Chinese One World View and Foreign Policy,” in Dancing with the Dragon.
Aaron L. Friedberg, “To Win without Fighting,” in A Contest for Supremacy.
China’s Grand Strategy (2)
David M. Lampton. The Three Faces of Chinese Power, Ch.1.
Rex Li, “Security Challenge of an Ascendant China,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao.
Yong Deng, “Reputation and the Security Dilemma, “New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy.
China’s Security Environment: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, Xinjiang
Nathan & Scobell, “Problem of Stateness: Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan,” in China’s Search for Security
Su Chi, “Conciliation in cross-strait relations,” & “Conclusion: six variables,” in Taiwan’s Relations with Mainland China
Shelley Rigger, “An Opportunity Full of Threats: Cross-Strait Economic Interaction,” in Why Taiwan Matters
China’s New Security Diplomacy
Zhu Zhiqun, “China and the World in the 21st Century” in China’s New Diplomacy.
Bates Gill, “The New Security Diplomacy,” in Rising Star: China’s New Security Diplomacy.
Bates Gill, “Regional Security Mechanism,” in Rising Star: China’s New Security Diplomacy.
Domestic Factors of China’s Foreign Relations: Nationalism Suisheng Zhao, “Chinese Nationalism and Pragmatic Foreign Policy Behavior,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao.
Shirk, Susan L., “The Echo Chamber of Nationalism: Media and the Internet ,” in China: Fragile Superpower.
Peter H. Gries, “Nationalism and Chinese Foreign Policy, ‘ in China Rising.
China’s Material Power
Shirk, Susan L., “China’s Economic Miracle,” in China: Fragile Superpower.
Friedrich Wu & Koh De Wei. “From Financial Assets to Financial statecraft: the case of China and emerging economies of Africa and Latin America,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 23, No. 89, March 2014, pp. 781-803.
UNCTAD, “A BRICS Development Bank,” Discussion Paper, No. 215, March 2014.
China’s Soft Power
Nathan & Scobell, “Soft Power and Human Rights in Chinese Foreign Policy,” in China’s Search for Security
Kurlantzick, Charm Offensive, Chapters, 3,4,5,7
Jih-Un Kim, “When Soft Power Meets Nationalism” in Dancing with the Dragon
China in International Society
Suisheng Zhao, “ Beijing’s Perception of the International System and Foreign Policy Adjustment after Tiananmen Incident,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao.
Allen Carlson, “Constructing the Dragon’s Scales: China’s Approach to Territorial Sovereignty and Border Relations,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao.
Thomas G. Moore & Dixia Yang, “Empowered and Restrained: Chinese Foreign Policy in the Age of Economic Interdependence,” in The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy, Edited by David M. Lampton.
China and Major Powers (1) : U.S.
Peter H. Gries, “Chinese Nationalism and U.S. China Relations,” in China’s New Nationalism
Zi Zhongyun, “The Clash of Ideas: Ideology and Sino-U.S. Relations,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao.
Nathan & Scobell, “Deciphering the U.S. Threat,” in China’s Search for Security
China and Major Powers (2) : U.S.
Kai He (2017) Explaining United States–China relations: neoclassical realism and the nexus of threat–interest perceptions, The Pacific Review, 30:2, 133-151.
China and Major Powers (3) : Russia.
Lowell Dittmer, “ Ghost of the Strategic Triangle: The Sino-Russian Partnership,” in Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior, edited by Suisheng Zhao
Nathan & Scobell, “Life on the Hinge: China’s Russia Policy During the Cold War and After,” in China’s Search for Security
China and Major Powers (4) : Japan
Shirk, Susan L., “Japan,” in China: Fragile Superpower.
Mike Mochizuki, “China-Japan Relations,” in Power Shift.
Michael Yahuda, “The Limits of Economic Interdependence,” New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy.
China and Peripheral Nations (1)
Derek Mitchell and Carola McGiffert., “Expanding the ‘Strategic Periphery’: a History of China’s Interaction with the Developing World,” in China and the Developing World, pp. 3-25. Edited by Joshua Eisenman & others.
Zhu Zhiqun, “China and the Southeast Asia” in China’s New Diplomacy.
Zhu Zhiqun, “China and the South Pacific” in China’s New Diplomacy.
China and Peripheral Nations (2)
Chris Alden, “China’s New Engagement with Africa,” in China’s Expansion into the Western Hemisphere.
Zhu Zhiqun, “China and Africa” in China’s New Diplomacy.
Chung-chian Teng, “Hegemony or Partnership,” in China and the Developing World, pp. 84-112. Edited by Joshua Eisenman & others.
Gonzalo Sebastian Paz. “China, United States and Hegemonic Challenge in Latin America,” China Quarterly, No. 209, March 2012, pp. 18-34.
China and Peripheral Nations (3)
Hong Yu (2017) Motivation behind China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ Initiatives and Establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Journal of Contemporary China, 26:105, 353-368,
Chung-chian Teng, “The Pattern of China’s Financial Initiative in Latin America: A Comparative Study,” Issues & Studies, Vol 53, No 1 (March, 2017)
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