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PUBPOL 716.001: Introduction to Chinese Policy

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Level
Graduate
Term
Winter 2016
Course Section
001
U-M Course Number
22366
Credit Hours
1

This first portion of the course, held in Ann Arbor, will introduce students to China and its policy
and economic environments. Drawing on the expertise of Ford School faculty and outside guests,
each class will focus on a different policy area. Themes will include (but are not limited to):
1) Government and civil society (including the Beijing bureaucracy, local politics, and the role
of advocacy groups);
2) Economic development (including business, the emergence of a middle class, and rural
development projects);
3) Environmental issues (including the Three Gorges Dam, pollution problems, and "green"
energy projects); and
4) US/China relations (including Chinese perceptions of the west, international security issues
such as Taiwan, and trade).