GPPS 406. China in the Global Economic Order (4 units)
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Description
China’s role in the global economy and its implications for regimes of global governance. Topics include trade, lending, investments, the globalization of state-owned enterprises, currency internationalization, participation in regional and international organizations, and China’s economic diplomacy and foreign policy. We will ask whether China contributes to or threatens the liberal economic order; what governments and policy actors can do to engage China in a productive and peaceful fashion. Students may not receive credit for GPPS 406 and the IRGN 490 with the same title.
Prerequisite courses
GPPS 406 has no prerequisite courses.
Successor courses
No courses have GPPS 406 as a prerequisite.