The course focuses on the cross-currents of China’s encounters with the world, from the late 16th to the early 21st century. It proceeds from two assumptions: first, that China has long been engaged with the rest of the world rather than ever having been “closed”, as some would have it; and second, that impact and influence flow in multiple directions: into, through, and out of China, whether intentionally or involuntarily. Through a combination of lecture, discussion, and student research projects we will explore China’s encounters with the world chronologically and thematically, covering such broad topics as religion and philosophy; diplomacy; law; trade; war; revolution; political systems, and “soft power”. Pre-requisites: None. Fulfillment: CORE HPC or IPC; GCS China and the World; Humanities Introductory course (18-19: survey).
Global China Studies (Undergraduate) 4 credits - 15 Weeks
Sections (Fall 2025)
GCHN-SHU 210-000 (19992)09/01/2025 - 12/12/2025 Tue,Thu9:00 AM - 11:00 AM (Morning)at ShanghaiInstructed by Wen, Shuang
NYU Department: Cultures and Contexts, Fall 2025, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Undergraduate
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