China's International Relations

GOVT 364 /GS 242

in
Credits: 
.83 unit; 3 credits
Semester: 
Both
The course begins with a discussion of China's security interests, its security policy, and the foreign policy-making process. Students will then explore the history of China-U.S. interactions, highlighting some key issues affecting bilateral relations, including the Taiwan issue, regional security, economic factors, and the force of public opinion. Prerequisite: appropriate course in Government or Global Studies or Macroeconomics.
AttachmentSize
GOVT 364 /GS 242159.73 KB