People's Republic of China: Politics and Strategic Communication
Study Course Implementer
Dzirciema street 16, Rīga, szf@rsu.lv
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Within the course students will obtain knowledge of the constituent elements of the foreign policy and strategic communication of the People’s Republic of China – concepts of the history of the PRC, domestic policy matters, identity, foreign policy discourse and other aspects to be taken into account when analysing China and its activities in international politics.
Skills
1.Following successful mastering of the course, students will also be able to work with information that is created in another political discourse.
Competences
1.Following mastering of the course, students will be able to objectively analyse interdiscursive relations – foreign policy cooperation formats, official communications and political positions of the PRC.
Assessment
Individual work
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Independent work –preparation for seminar classes, independent reading, preparation of a report, preparation for the examination. All presentations presented during the studies will be available to students.
In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
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Examination
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Topics and structure of reports will be specified during the study process.
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To pass the course, students must:
1. Participate in all seminars, submitting the material developed during the seminar - 20%.
2. A report must be submitted - 30%.
3. The exam must be passed - 50%.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Elements of history of China to understand today’s politics (I)
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Elements of history of China to understand today’s politics (II)
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Elements of history of China to understand today’s politics (III)
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Domestic policy of China: actors, discourses, interests (I-II)
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Foreign policy of China: strategic narratives (I-II)
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China in the regional and global context (I-II)
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China in the regional and global context (III)
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Case study of matters of China (I-II)
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Laozi, Laozi, Moss Roberts. Dao De Jing The Book of the Way. University of California Press (2019)
Daniel Vukovich - China and Orientalism Western Knowledge Production and the PRC-Routledge (2013) (1.nodaļa)
Colin Flint, Zhang Xiaotong, Historical–Geopolitical Contexts and the Transformation of Chinese Foreign Policy
David M. Edelstein, Time and the Rise of China, the Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2020, 387–417
Yan Xuetong, The Rise of China and its Power Status, The Chinese Journal of International Politics, Volume 1, Issue 1, Summer 2006, Pages 5–33
Brandon K Yoder, How Credible are China’s Foreign Policy Signals? IR Theory and the Debate about China’s Intentions
Connor Fiddler, The 3 Pillars of Chinese Foreign Policy: The State, the Party, the People, China’s foreign policy apparatus is much more than just the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, February 03, 2021