Middlebury

PSCI 0221

Contemporary Chinese Politics

Contemporary Chinese Politics
This introductory course provides students with a background in how the party-state political system functions, and then investigates the major political issues in China today. We will focus first on economic reform issues, such as income inequality, the floating population, and changes in the socialist welfare model, and then on political reform issues, such as the liberalization of news media, NGO and civil society activity, protest and social movements, environmental protection, and legal reform. China is a quickly changing country, so students will focus on analyzing current events but also have an opportunity to explore a topic of interest in more detail. 3 hrs. lect./disc. Comparative Politics
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
NOA SOC

Sections

Spring 2025

PSCI0221A-S25 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2023

PSCI0221A-F23 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2022

PSCI0221A-F22 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2022

PSCI0221A-S22 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2021

PSCI0221A-S21 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2019

PSCI0221A-F19 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2019

PSCI0221A-S19 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2018

PSCI0221A-S18 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2016

PSCI0221A-F16 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2016

PSCI0221A-S16 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2015

PSCI0221A-S15 Lecture (Teets)

Spring 2012

PSCI0221A-S12 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2010

PSCI0221A-F10 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2009

PSCI0221A-F09 Lecture (Teets)

Fall 2007

PSCI0221A-F07 Lecture (Esarey)

Fall 2006

PSCI0221A-F06 Lecture (Esarey)

Fall 2005

PSCI0221A-F05 Lecture (Esarey)