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科目名稱:台美中關係與國際體系

Course Name: Taiwan, China and United State in the International System

修別:選

Type of Credit: Elective

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

10

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Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

This course will focus on the dynamics of interaction of Taiwan, China and US in the new era of globalization and anti-globalization. In addition to the traditional aspects of international relations, this course will add new dimensions such as cultural preservation, Arctic diplomacy, public diplomacy as well as domestic linkages of global system.

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    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

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    1. Understand the new tendencies of global change.
    2. Understand the impacts of the rise of China and Trump revolution.
    3. Delve into strategies of Taiwan to cope with challenges of global transition.
    4. Study directions and impacts of new mechanism of Taiwan-US-China interaction.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

     

    Week

    Topics

    Assigned readings

     

    1

    Introduction

     

     

    2

    World Politics and the Global system: An Overview

    Walter Russell Mead, “ The Return of Geopolitics”

     

    G. John Ikenberry, “The Illusion of Geopolitics”,

     

    Foreign Affairs, May/June 2014, pp. 69-91.

     

     

     

    3

    The Trump revolution and global change

    Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, “How a democracy dies”

    New Republic, Dec, 2017

     

    Joseph S. Nye Jr, “Will the Liberal Order Survive? the History of an Idea”

    Foreign Affairs, Jan/Feb, 2017

     

    Pankaj Ghemawat , “Globalization in the age of Trump”, Harvard Business Review, July, 2017

     

    1

    4

    Debating the Rise of China

     

    David A Lake, Domination, Authority, and the Forms of Chinese Power

    The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Volume 10, Issue 4, 1 December 2017, Pages 357–382,

     

    Yan Xuetong , “From Keeping a Low Profile to Striving for

    Achievement”, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014, Vol. 7, No. 2

     

    Rumi Aoyama, Chapter One, “China’s Grand Strategy as a Rising Power”, in Tse-Kang Leng and Rumi Aoyama ed, Decoding the rise of China,(Palgrave, 2018).

     

    2

    5

    Chinese Foreign Behaviors: Assertive Policies or status-quo Power?

    Zheng Yongnian, Lim Wen Xin, The Changing Geopolitical Landscape, China and the World Order in the 21st Century” , China: an International Journal, February, 2017. pp. 4-23

     

    Hu Weixing, “China and the United States in the Asia-Pacific: Towards a New Model or New Normal of Major Power Relations?China: an International Journal, February, 2017, pp. 63-82

     

    Takeshi Uemura Chapter Four, “Philosophy, Culture, and Sino-Japanese Relations”in Tse-Kang Leng and Rumi Aoyama ed. Decoding the rise of China,(Palgrave, 2018).

     

    3

    6

    US foreign policy and Sino-American relations

     

    Hoover Institution, “Chinese influences and American interests”, 2018. Selected chapters.

     

    4

    7

    Challenges of Cross-Taiwan strait relations

     

     

    Josh Wenger, Ming-tong Chen,”Prospects for Cross-Strait Political Negotiation: Exploring Win-Sets”, China Quarterly, Dec 2017

     

    Dean P. Chen , “Liberal Internationalism, Jacksonian Nationalism, and the US One China Policy”, Asian survey , Oct 2017

     

    Austin Horng-En Wang, The Waning Effect of China’s Carrot and Stick Policies on Taiwanese PeopleClamping Down on Growing National Identity?”, Asian Survey, June 2017

     

     

    5

    8

    China’s Belt and Road Initiatives and beyond

    “Three years of China’s new silk road”, IFRI report, Paris, 2017

    6

    9

    Arctic diplomacy and power politics

     

    Ronald O'Rourke , “Changes in the Arctic: Background and Issues for Congress” , December 21, 2017

     

    Calmilla Sorensen and Ekaterina Klimenko, “Emerging Chinese-Russian Cooperation in the Arctic,” SIPRI policy report, 2017.

     

    Marc Lanteigne,

    ‘Have you entered the storehouses of the snow?’ China as a norm entrepreneur in the Arctic “, Polar Record, January, 2017

     

     

     

    10

    Guest speaker Lecture:

    To be confirmed

     

    11

    Cultural policy and soft power in the global system

    Elena Meyer-Clement, “The evolution of Chinese film policy: how to adapt an instrument for hegemonic rule to commercialisation”, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 23, Issue 4, 2017.

     

    Changwook Kim, “Locating creative city policy in East Asia: neoliberalism, developmental state and assemblage of East Asian cities”, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 23, Issue 3, 2017.

     

     

    Antonios Vlassis, “Soft power, global governance of cultural industries and rising powers: the case of China”, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Vol. 22, Issue 4, 2016.

     

    7

    12

    Global change and historical preservation in China

     

    Yao, Y. and R. B. Han. “Challenging, but Not Trouble-making: Cultural Elites in China’s Urban Heritage Preservation.” Journal of Contemporary China 25, no. 98 (2016): 292-306.

    Tse-Kang Leng and Rung-yi Chen, “Local state adaptation and grassroots participation: Tianjin and Nanjing’s preservation of cultural relics in comparative aspects”, Journal of Contemporary East Asia Studies, Vol 6, No.2, December, 2017

     

     

    8

    13

    Public diplomacy and global change

    Gary Rawnsley, “Soft Power Rich, Public Diplomacy Poor: An Assessment of Taiwan's External Communications”, China Quarterly , Dec 2017

     

    Kristin Vekasi, ”Transforming Geopolitical Risk: Public Diplomacy of Multinational Firms for Foreign Audiences”, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Volume 10, Issue 1, 1 March 2017, Pages 95–129,

     

    9

    14,15

    Future prospects

    John Mearsheimyer, The Great Delusion

     

     

     

     

     

     

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    30%

    講述 Lecture

    50%

    討論 Discussion

    20%

    小組活動 Group activity

    0%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    Class presentation: 30%

    Class participation: 30%

          Final proposal : 40%

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