教學大綱 Syllabus

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)

5

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

This is a seminar-based course.  Students must participate actively in class discussions. Participants are required to finish the readings before the weekly class meeting starts.

核心能力分析圖 Core Competence Analysis Chart

能力項目說明


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

    Theories and policies on US-China rivalry, cross-strait relations, and other multi-disciplinary topics will be introduced in this course.

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

    教學週次Course Week 彈性補充教學週次Flexible Supplemental Instruction Week 彈性補充教學類別Flexible Supplemental Instruction Type

    Spring 2025

    IMAS/IDAS Program, National Chengchi University

    US-China-Taiwan and the Global System

     

     

    Professor Tse-Kang Leng 冷則剛

     

    Professor of Political Science

    National Chengchi University

    Research Fellow

    Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica

     

    E-Mail:  tkleng@sinica.edu.tw

    TEL: 2652-5317

     

    Course Requirements: This is a seminar-based course. Students must participate actively in class discussions. Participants are required to finish the readings before the weekly class meeting starts.

     

    Registered students must make at least two formal presentations in class:

    1. Choose one or two topics from the weekly sessions. You will help identifying key arguments of the reading materials and provide additional information in your oral presentations .
    2. Present your “ pioneer  paper proposal” in the last meetings of class.

     

    Based on oral presentations, students will discuss and debate major viewpoints in class.

     

    Instructor will lead the discussions, lecture supplemental topics, and raise further questions.

     

     

    Grading:                                                               

    Class participation and presentations:               65%

    Pioneers proposal.:                                              35%

     

    Course Schedule :

     Introduction and Organization

    Background Review

    Sharif As-Saber and Charmine Hartel, “Cocktail geopolitics and the changing nature of governance”, International Journal of Public Administration, 2023.

    Manfred Elsig, “Reflections on Geopolitics”, 2023

     

    David Criekemans, “Grounding world politics anew: reflections on the continued relevance of geopolitics to the study of today’s international relations”, July, 2023

     

    The “China Threat” debate and Sino-American relations

    Suisheng Zhao, The Dragon Roars Back, 2023., Chapter 4

    Joseph Nye, “Will the liberal order survive? History of an idea”, Foreign Affairs, Jan/Feb 2017, P. 10-16

    Bateman, Jon. 2022. U.S.-China Technological “Decoupling”: A Strategy and Policy Framework. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. P. 35-52

     https://carnegieendowment.org/files/Bateman_US-China_Decoupling_final.pdf

     

    Continuity and change of Chinese foreign policy

    Yan Xuetong, 2014. “From Keeping a Low Profile to Striving for Achievement,”

    The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 153-184.

    Kastner, Scott L. , Margaret M. Pearson, and Chad Rector. 2020. “China and Global Governance: Opportunistic Multilateralism.” Global Policy, 11(1): 164-169.

     

    Matt Ferchen & Mikael Mattlin, 2023. “Five Modes of China’s Economic Influence: Rethinking Chinese Economic Statecraft.” The Pacific Review, Vol. 36, No. 5.

     

    US-China High-Tech Wars and Taiwan

    Larry Diamond ed. Silicon Triangle ( Hoover Institution, 2023); Chapter 4, 5, 7.

     

    Domestic sources of US-China Rivalry

    Linda Weissa and Elizabeth Thurbonb “Developmental State or Economic Statecraft? Where, Why and How the Difference Matters” New Political Economy,  2021, VOL. 26, NO. 3, 472–489

     

    Yu Keping, 2018. “Governance and Good Governance: A New Framework for Political Analysis.” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 11, PP. 1-8.

    Fewsmith, Joseph, 2021. “Balances, Norms and Institutions: Why Elite Politics in the CCP Have Not Institutionalized.” The China Quarterly, Vol. 248, pp. 265-282.

    Challenges of Cross-Strait relations

    Szu-yin Ho, “Cross Strait Relations,” Chapter 15, in Dynamics of Democracy in Taiwan: The Ma Ying-jeou Years. Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. (August 17, 2020)

    Dongtao Qi, Suixin Zhang & Shengqiao Lin, 2023. “Urban Chinese Support for Armed Unification with Taiwan: Social Status, National Pride, and Understanding of Taiwan.” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 32, No. 143.

    Thomas J. Christensen, M. Taylor Fravel, Bonnie S. Glaser, Andrew J. Nathan, Jessica Chen Weiss, “How to Avoid a War Over Taiwan: Threats, Assurances, and Effective Deterrence”, Foreign Affairs, October 13, 2022

    https://www.foreignaffairs.com/china/how-avoid-war-over-taiwan#author-info

    Video Comments and Discussion

    midterm exam week

    Major Power politics in the Arctic region: the US Perspective

    “Defending America’s Northern Border and Its Arctic Approaches”, Brookings Institute, 2023.

     

    “Changes in the Arctic: Background and Issues for the Congress,” January 18, 2024 ; Keep updating

    https://sgp.fas.org/crs/misc/R41153.pdf

     

    Major Power politics in the Arctic region: other players

    NBR Report, “Asian States’ Arctic approaches: Opportunities for engagement”, January, 2023.

    https://www.nbr.org/publication/asian-states-arctic-approaches-opportunities-for-engagement/

    Fuzuo Wu, 2023. “Shaping China’s Engagement with the Arctic: Nationalist Narratives and Geopolitical Reality.” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 32, No. 143.

    Strategies of small states and middle powers

    Ma X, Kang DC, 2023. “Why Vietnam is not Balancing China: Vietnamese Security Priorities and the Dynamics in Sino-Vietnam Relations.” Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3.

    Ryu, Yongwook, 2023. “South Korea's Role Conceptions and the Liberal International Order.” International Affairs, Vol.99, No. 4, pp. 1439-1458.

     

    Kuik Cheng-Chwee, 2020. “Hedging in Post-pandemic Asia: What , How , and Why,” The Asan Forum.

    https://theasanforum.org/hedging-in-post-pandemic-asia-what-how-and-why/ .

     

    CultureMemories, History and International relations

    Yuan-kang Wang, 2020. “The Durability of a Unipolar System: Lessons from

    East Asian History,” Security Studies, Vol, 29, No. 5, pp. 832-863.

    David C. Kang, 2010. “Hierarchy and Legitimacy in International Systems: The Tribute System in Early Modern East Asia,” Security Studies, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 591-622.

    Nissim Otmazgin, 2021. “An "East Asian" Public Diplomacy? Lessons from Japan, South Korea, and China.” Asian Perspective, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 621-644.

     

    flexible class

     group discussion section I

     group discussion section 2

    conclusion

     

     

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    20%

    講述 Lecture

    50%

    討論 Discussion

    10%

    小組活動 Group activity

    20%

    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

    Course Requirements: This is a seminar-based course. Students must participate actively in class discussions. Participants are required to finish the readings before the weekly class meeting starts.

     

    Registered students must make at least two formal presentations in class:

    1. Choose one or two topics from the weekly sessions. You will help identifying key arguments of the reading materials and provide additional information in your oral presentations .
    2. Present your “ pioneer  paper proposal” in the last meetings of class.

     

    Based on oral presentations, students will discuss and debate major viewpoints in class.

     

    Instructor will lead the discussions, lecture supplemental topics, and raise further questions.

     

     

    Grading:                                                               

    Class participation and presentations:               65%

    Pioneers proposal.:                                              35%

     

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

    please refer to the syllabus for weekly readings

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