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Department of Political Studies
JPM104 China after the Treaty of Nanjing (1842)
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Select section DD. MM. YY. Chinese historical inertia introduction (Confucianism, dynastic cycle etc.)
DD. MM. YY. Chinese historical inertia introduction (Confucianism, dynastic cycle etc.)
Select section DD. MM. YY The clash of civilizations: 1842 Treaty of Nanjing (China loses to Great Britain, domestic dynastic crisis)
DD. MM. YY The clash of civilizations: 1842 Treaty of Nanjing (China loses to Great Britain, domestic dynastic crisis)
Select section DD.MM.YY End of the last dynasty, founding of the Republic (China after 1911 revolution, early modernization movements
DD.MM.YY End of the last dynasty, founding of the Republic (China after 1911 revolution, early modernization movements
Select section DD.MM.YY China in the inter-war period (Warlords, Chiang Kai-shek, Communists, Japanese aggression)
DD.MM.YY China in the inter-war period (Warlords, Chiang Kai-shek, Communists, Japanese aggression)
Select section DD.MM.YY China during the WW2 (Importance of the 1936 Xian incident with its implications for Europe and outcomes of the WW2 in general, China as part of the Allied forces)
DD.MM.YY China during the WW2 (Importance of the 1936 Xian incident with its implications for Europe and outcomes of the WW2 in general, China as part of the Allied forces)
Select section DD.MM.YY The Peoples Republic of China (Reasons for the Communist party victory, first policies implemented)
DD.MM.YY The Peoples Republic of China (Reasons for the Communist party victory, first policies implemented)
Select section DD.MM.YY Mao Zedong and his campaigns (Big Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution)
DD.MM.YY Mao Zedong and his campaigns (Big Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution)
Select section DD.MM.YY The reforms of Deng Xiaoping after 1978 (4 modernizations, one-child policy, Tianmen massacre of 1989, special economic zones)
DD.MM.YY The reforms of Deng Xiaoping after 1978 (4 modernizations, one-child policy, Tianmen massacre of 1989, special economic zones)
Select section DD.MM.YY Modern Chinese economy (state capitalism, emergence of the huge SOEs, Go Global, state champions)
DD.MM.YY Modern Chinese economy (state capitalism, emergence of the huge SOEs, Go Global, state champions)
Select section DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)
DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)
Select section DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)
DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)
Select section DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)
DD.MM.YY Modern China – issues and developments (Xinjiang, Tibet, One Belt One Road, Role of Xi Jinping, environmental issues, population aging, territorial disputes, relations with neighbours etc)