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T1032 Politics and Government of Mainland China (2/0): This course involves an introduction to the political system, faction politics & political succession in Mainland China.
T1593 Basic Theories of Cultural and Education Studies (1/0): This class provides basic concepts and theories on education and culture. It includes studies on education, psychology and sociology. The approaches will be mainly theoretical, with scholarly explanation of general concepts.
I0015 Theoretical Foundations of Methodologies (2/0): Theoretical foundations of Methodologies.
T2385 Mainland China’s Political Development (3/0): The purpose of this course is to analyze the process of China’s political change by focusing on the five components of China’s political system—culture, structure, groups, leadership, and policies. Emphasis is placed on the interplay between these components, their type and rate of change.
T2770 Practicum in Cross-Straits NGOS(1/0):The primary goal of this course is help students understand the NGOs,foundation, and think tanks , articularly think tanks in the Mainland China and Republic of China.
I0123 China and World Economy(2/0): This cause was design to cultivate student’s ability in analyzing the Chinese economy from global prospective. This term we will focus on a comparison of economic development between China and USA. Because the relation between these two nations become "strategic distrust" since 2012.In such tension situation,both parties have developed its own global and domestic economic strategies,which USA started from 2009 and China began since 2011 and 2012.Therefore, it will be very important to understand how these two countries move its economy, and how these two compete economically.
T0284 A Study on Industrial Economics in Mainland China(3/0):This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study.Topics discussed include the changes of economic system, reforms of institutional rrangements for agriculture, manufacturing industry, foreign direct investment, financial markets and public finance.
T0978 City and Regional Development in Cinha(2/0):The City and Regional Development in China examines the issues of city and regional development in the current China, including urbanization, uneven regional development, transportation and pubic investment in local infrastructure, estate and finances sectors, unemployment and migrant workers, minority and social welfare. This course also discuss the strategies of One Belt and One Road(OBOR) that contain local and city governance, human capital, infrastructure construction, intdernational aids and debts issues.
T2695 China Economic Strategies of Internaliztion (2/0):The cause was design to cultivate student’s ability in analyzing the Chinese economy from global prospective;in understanding of how China response to globalization;in understanding of the impacts of China’s globalization on global economy;in understanding of the internal and external Chinese economic problems while facing economic globalization;and finally to help student to develop abilities in analyzing the future development of the Chinese economy and lobalization, especially the threat and challenges from US and Japan's economic trategies.
T2885 Seminar on Enterprtise Internatinal Investment (2/0):This cause was designed to cultivate students to understand the investment environment in China;to understand the economic and industrial development in China ; to understand the current situation of Taiwanese enterprises investment in China; to understanding the cooperation and competition in trade and investment between Taiwan and China; and to lead students to have a sense of reality in investment and management by the Taiwanese and Chinese enterprises globally. Finally, to help students to understand the challenge and threat in international investment.
T1177 Foreign Policy & Deplorable Relationship of Mainland China (2/0): An introduction to China’s foreign policy, China’s policy toward the USA, and China’s policy toward the European Union.
T1481 Seminar in International Business Management (3/0): This course involves an analysis of real-world cases to help students develop a spirit of team work by analyzing the impact of environment on business and solving large-scale business problems.
T1620 Particular Research on the Political Economy (2/0): This course, based on the contemporary political economic theory and traditional Marxist political economy, selects a representative cross-strait interaction in the economic and political aspects for case analysis. Through a mixture of theory case reviews, students explore cross-strait affairs and interaction.
T2465 Methodology of China’s Economic Research (1/0): This course provides students with a theoretical basis and research methods for analyzing the issues of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective economic theories covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Theoretical topics and their application discussed include comparative economics, transition economics, institutional economics and development economics.
I0015 Theoretical Foundations of Methodologies (0/2): The foundation of research methodologies.
I0020 Selected Readings on Social Science (0/2): This class introduces important contemporary social science issues.
T1115 A Study on the History of the Chinese Communist Party (0/2): This course is an extensive study into the Chinese Communist Party. Emphases are on the historical background of the creation of the Chinese Communist Party, the theoretical basis of revolution, the process of development, and issues in analyzing major historical events. It aims to enhance graduate students’ ability to understand the current global situation and broaden their perspectives on issues related to China.
I0016 In the FTA Era, TES’ Strategies in Management (0/2): This course is designed to help students understand Taiwanese enterprises’ investment patterns in China and other regions. Firstly, students will learn about the impact of Chinese taxes, tariffs and direct flights on Taiwanese enterprises in China. Students will also gain an in-depth understanding of investment in China by Taiwanese enterprises in the manufacturing and service sectors. The course is designed to integrate theory with practice.
T2578 China’s Economic Reforms and Cross-Strait Economic Relations (0/2): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese economy and economic relations between Taiwan and China. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy and Cross-Strait economic relations are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include changes to economic systems, reforms of institutional arrangements for agriculture, the manufacturing industry, foreign direct investment, division of labor between Taiwan and China.
I0018 China’s Economic Model in Adjustment (0/3): This course examines the role of the Chinese government in economic development after 1979. We focus on the global role of the Chinese government after the year 2000 and especially on the 11th and 12th Five-Year economic plans in relation to the adjusting economic model.
T0803 Science & Technology Development in China & National System (0/2): China is now emerging and starts to influence the world economy dramatically. This course will emphasize on the S&T development in China, such as the formation of China’s national innovation system and the political environment for S&T development. The purpose of this course is to inform students of the change of China’s role in the world, which is arising from being a technology superpower that may challenge US leadership.
T1439 Marx and Lenin Thought (0/2): The course introduces Karl Marx’s thought, method and world-view, as well as Marxism after Marx, including the development from Leninism to Chinese Marxism, the dialogue between Eastern and Western Marxism, the influence of Marxism on contemporary political, economic, social and cultural theories, as well as the Marxist challenges of globalization.
T0284 A Study on the Industrial Economy in Mainland China (0/3): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese industrial economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese industrial economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of industrial development, industrial structure changes, relationship between industrial development and foreign direct investment, introduction of various important industries.
T0402 A Study on China’s Reform and Open Door Policy (0/2): The purpose of this course is to discuss the motivation and main contents of communist China’s “Reform and open-door policy” as well as their impact on Chinese politics, economy, society and foreign relations. The evaluations made by scholars and observers on China’s “reform and open-door policy” will be analyzed at the end of this course.
T2412 Quantitative Methods and Applied Statistics (0/3): Quantitative research methods illustrate the statistic software of SPSS and Minitab to analyze the industrial, economical and social surveys in China. Graduate students are expected to interpret the results through the experimental design, test research hypotheses, analysis of variance, regression and trend analysis.
T1681 Research Methodology of the Cross-Strait Culture and Education (1/0): This course will introduce basic theories of education, psychology and sociology for education and cultural research in China Studies.
T1859 Mainland China’s Policy toward Taiwan (3/0): This course analyzes changes in Mainland China’s policy toward Taiwan, and its impact on Cross-Strait relations.
T2577 International and Cross-Strait Culture and Educational Issues (2/0): This class is designed to help graduate students construct a concept of “Taiwanese” by reading important papers and presenting personal views based on discussions as a mid-term report. Above all, it involves establishing habits to perceive contemporary issues of culture and education around the world based on “Taiwanese” knowledge learned from this class and its effect on Cross-Strait relations in the future.
T2579 Lecture on Taiwanese Enterprise Global Investment (2/0): This course is designed to help students better understand the Chinese investment environment; economic and industrial development in China; the current situation of Taiwanese enterprises in China; cooperation and competition in trade and investment between Taiwan and China; investment and management made by Taiwanese enterprises. Finally, it aims to help students understand the challenges and threats involved in overseas investment.
T2581 Methodology of International Business Management Research (3/0): This cause is designed to cultivate in students the following academic capacities: 1) to equip students with methodology in analyzing multinational enterprise’s investment and management; 2) to analyze the current situations of Taiwanese multinational enterprise’s investment and management in China and other Asian countries; 3) to help students to develop their capacity in design research program; collecting research data; analyzing data and the capacity of writing up their research project. Besides, this course will be taught in English, thus helping students to upgrade their English.
T2613 Policy Reform and Institutional Transition in China(3/0): China has been influencing the world economy significantly since the implementation of its policy reform in 1979. The policy reform remakes China’s institutional transition from the planning economy to the marketed economy. Accordingly, the course will focus on the effect of its marketization on various dimensions of the economy, including regional development, income distribution, the emerging of private enterprises, the technology performance, foreign direct investment, and others.
T0975 Chinese Economic Development Strategies in the 12th Plan (3/0): This course helps students to understand the emerging economic power of China; to learn the factors behind the Chinese emerging; to cultivate students’ ability in analyzing the Chinese energy & Renminbi global strategies and policies and the challenges and threats these two have faced during their global progress.
T0976 A Topical Study on Mainland China’s Policy Toward Taiwan (3/0): Introduction to the china’s policy toward Taiwan and impact on the Cross-Strait Relations.
T0801 Industrial Development of Mainland China (3/0): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese industrial economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese industrial economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of industrial development, industrial structure changes, relationship between industrial development and foreign direct investment, introduction of various important industries.
T2031 Communist China’s Relations with its Neighbors (3/0): Throughout history—whether at peace or in conflict—China has generally placed its first priority on relations with its neighbors. This course analyzes the development of China’s relations with both its Asian neighbors and the United States and assesses the impact these developments will have on China’s security and the security and the of the Asian-pacific region.
T0926 Seminar on Cross-strait Higher Education Issues (0/3): This class is to explore hot issues on Cross Strait Higher Education. For this semester, two issues will be fully discussed. First will be the Students mobility in Asia Countries, Second will be Cross Strait Higher Education interaction. Open door policy will be mainly focused on.
T0941 A Seminar on US-China-Taiwan Relations (0/2): This course introduces the important Issues &Topic of the US-China-Taiwan relations, including the political, economic, cultural & military aspects.
T1315 A Seminar on Mainland China Research and Social Investigation (0/2): The course introduces social science methodology and theories of the sociology, political science. I wish my students enforcing their independent research capability, when they practice these methods and prospects of the theories on the China Mainland study.
T1721 A Study on Cross-Strait Relation and Negotiation (0/3): To analyze the change of the Taiwan's policy toward China and it’s impact on cross-strait relations.
T1846 Methodology of Cross-Strait Political Relations (0/1): To analyze the change of the Taiwan's policy toward china and it’s impact on cross-strait relations.
T0259 China’s Issues Concerning Agriculture Countryside and Farmers (0/2): In-depth analysis of selected issues and aspects of China’s issues concerning agriculture, countryside and farmers. Topics discussed include economic development of agriculture, disparities between rural and coastal areas, business organization of township and village enterprises, social stratification and social mobility, social changes and conflict, urban and rural development, institutional changes in countryside.
T0286 Financial Development of China (0/3): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese financial institutions. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese financial development are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of financial development, financial structure changes, financial risks, monetary policies, inflation, RMB and foreign exchange policies.
T2433 Taiwanese Enterprise International Investment (0/3): This course firstly introduces the international cooperation investment theory, and changes of Asia investment environment after 2008 financial crunch. Afterward, we would look at changes of Chinese investment environment and analyzing Taiwanese Enterprise’s investment pattern in China and in other places in South East Asia. And finally, we would briefly look at the Chinese enterprises investment abroad.
T2551 Research Methodology of the Cross-Strait Economic Relations (0/1): This course provides students with a theoretical basis and research Methods for analyzing the issues of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective economic theories covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Theoretical topics and their application discussed include comparative economics, transition economics, institutional economics and development economics.
T0886 The Economic Role of the Chinese Government in Globalization (0/3): This course examines the role of the Chinese government in Chinese economic development after 1979. We will focus on the global role of the Chinese government after 2000, especially on the 11th and 12th Five Year Economic Plans, and their major economic policies and projects.
T0937 US-China and US-Taiwan Relations (0/3): This course introduces the important Issues & Topics of the US-China and US-Taiwan relations, including the political, economic, cultural & military aspects.
T2033 A Study of Communist China’s Political Institutions (0/3): The development of the Chinese political system has a unique historical background, sharing some characteristics with the Soviet model but also retaining its own features. The main goal of this course is to introduce various political institutions of Communist China in terms of different functions they perform in the political system.
T1593 Basic Theories of Cultural and Education Studies (1/0): This class provides basic concepts and theories on education and culture. It includes studies on education, psychology and sociology. The approaches will be mainly theoretical, with scholarly explanation of general concepts.
I0015 Theoretical Foundations of Methodologies (2/0): Theoretical foundations of Methodologies.
T2385 Mainland China’s Political Development (3/0): The purpose of this course is to analyze the process of China’s political change by focusing on the five components of China’s political system—culture, structure, groups, leadership, and policies. Emphasis is placed on the interplay between these components, their type and rate of change.
T2770 Practicum in Cross-Straits NGOS(1/0):The primary goal of this course is help students understand the NGOs,foundation, and think tanks , articularly think tanks in the Mainland China and Republic of China.
I0123 China and World Economy(2/0): This cause was design to cultivate student’s ability in analyzing the Chinese economy from global prospective. This term we will focus on a comparison of economic development between China and USA. Because the relation between these two nations become "strategic distrust" since 2012.In such tension situation,both parties have developed its own global and domestic economic strategies,which USA started from 2009 and China began since 2011 and 2012.Therefore, it will be very important to understand how these two countries move its economy, and how these two compete economically.
T0284 A Study on Industrial Economics in Mainland China(3/0):This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study.Topics discussed include the changes of economic system, reforms of institutional rrangements for agriculture, manufacturing industry, foreign direct investment, financial markets and public finance.
T0978 City and Regional Development in Cinha(2/0):The City and Regional Development in China examines the issues of city and regional development in the current China, including urbanization, uneven regional development, transportation and pubic investment in local infrastructure, estate and finances sectors, unemployment and migrant workers, minority and social welfare. This course also discuss the strategies of One Belt and One Road(OBOR) that contain local and city governance, human capital, infrastructure construction, intdernational aids and debts issues.
T2695 China Economic Strategies of Internaliztion (2/0):The cause was design to cultivate student’s ability in analyzing the Chinese economy from global prospective;in understanding of how China response to globalization;in understanding of the impacts of China’s globalization on global economy;in understanding of the internal and external Chinese economic problems while facing economic globalization;and finally to help student to develop abilities in analyzing the future development of the Chinese economy and lobalization, especially the threat and challenges from US and Japan's economic trategies.
T2885 Seminar on Enterprtise Internatinal Investment (2/0):This cause was designed to cultivate students to understand the investment environment in China;to understand the economic and industrial development in China ; to understand the current situation of Taiwanese enterprises investment in China; to understanding the cooperation and competition in trade and investment between Taiwan and China; and to lead students to have a sense of reality in investment and management by the Taiwanese and Chinese enterprises globally. Finally, to help students to understand the challenge and threat in international investment.
T1177 Foreign Policy & Deplorable Relationship of Mainland China (2/0): An introduction to China’s foreign policy, China’s policy toward the USA, and China’s policy toward the European Union.
T1481 Seminar in International Business Management (3/0): This course involves an analysis of real-world cases to help students develop a spirit of team work by analyzing the impact of environment on business and solving large-scale business problems.
T1620 Particular Research on the Political Economy (2/0): This course, based on the contemporary political economic theory and traditional Marxist political economy, selects a representative cross-strait interaction in the economic and political aspects for case analysis. Through a mixture of theory case reviews, students explore cross-strait affairs and interaction.
T2465 Methodology of China’s Economic Research (1/0): This course provides students with a theoretical basis and research methods for analyzing the issues of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective economic theories covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Theoretical topics and their application discussed include comparative economics, transition economics, institutional economics and development economics.
I0015 Theoretical Foundations of Methodologies (0/2): The foundation of research methodologies.
I0020 Selected Readings on Social Science (0/2): This class introduces important contemporary social science issues.
T1115 A Study on the History of the Chinese Communist Party (0/2): This course is an extensive study into the Chinese Communist Party. Emphases are on the historical background of the creation of the Chinese Communist Party, the theoretical basis of revolution, the process of development, and issues in analyzing major historical events. It aims to enhance graduate students’ ability to understand the current global situation and broaden their perspectives on issues related to China.
I0016 In the FTA Era, TES’ Strategies in Management (0/2): This course is designed to help students understand Taiwanese enterprises’ investment patterns in China and other regions. Firstly, students will learn about the impact of Chinese taxes, tariffs and direct flights on Taiwanese enterprises in China. Students will also gain an in-depth understanding of investment in China by Taiwanese enterprises in the manufacturing and service sectors. The course is designed to integrate theory with practice.
T2578 China’s Economic Reforms and Cross-Strait Economic Relations (0/2): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese economy and economic relations between Taiwan and China. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy and Cross-Strait economic relations are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include changes to economic systems, reforms of institutional arrangements for agriculture, the manufacturing industry, foreign direct investment, division of labor between Taiwan and China.
I0018 China’s Economic Model in Adjustment (0/3): This course examines the role of the Chinese government in economic development after 1979. We focus on the global role of the Chinese government after the year 2000 and especially on the 11th and 12th Five-Year economic plans in relation to the adjusting economic model.
T0803 Science & Technology Development in China & National System (0/2): China is now emerging and starts to influence the world economy dramatically. This course will emphasize on the S&T development in China, such as the formation of China’s national innovation system and the political environment for S&T development. The purpose of this course is to inform students of the change of China’s role in the world, which is arising from being a technology superpower that may challenge US leadership.
T1439 Marx and Lenin Thought (0/2): The course introduces Karl Marx’s thought, method and world-view, as well as Marxism after Marx, including the development from Leninism to Chinese Marxism, the dialogue between Eastern and Western Marxism, the influence of Marxism on contemporary political, economic, social and cultural theories, as well as the Marxist challenges of globalization.
T0284 A Study on the Industrial Economy in Mainland China (0/3): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese industrial economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese industrial economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of industrial development, industrial structure changes, relationship between industrial development and foreign direct investment, introduction of various important industries.
T0402 A Study on China’s Reform and Open Door Policy (0/2): The purpose of this course is to discuss the motivation and main contents of communist China’s “Reform and open-door policy” as well as their impact on Chinese politics, economy, society and foreign relations. The evaluations made by scholars and observers on China’s “reform and open-door policy” will be analyzed at the end of this course.
T2412 Quantitative Methods and Applied Statistics (0/3): Quantitative research methods illustrate the statistic software of SPSS and Minitab to analyze the industrial, economical and social surveys in China. Graduate students are expected to interpret the results through the experimental design, test research hypotheses, analysis of variance, regression and trend analysis.
T1681 Research Methodology of the Cross-Strait Culture and Education (1/0): This course will introduce basic theories of education, psychology and sociology for education and cultural research in China Studies.
T1859 Mainland China’s Policy toward Taiwan (3/0): This course analyzes changes in Mainland China’s policy toward Taiwan, and its impact on Cross-Strait relations.
T2577 International and Cross-Strait Culture and Educational Issues (2/0): This class is designed to help graduate students construct a concept of “Taiwanese” by reading important papers and presenting personal views based on discussions as a mid-term report. Above all, it involves establishing habits to perceive contemporary issues of culture and education around the world based on “Taiwanese” knowledge learned from this class and its effect on Cross-Strait relations in the future.
T2579 Lecture on Taiwanese Enterprise Global Investment (2/0): This course is designed to help students better understand the Chinese investment environment; economic and industrial development in China; the current situation of Taiwanese enterprises in China; cooperation and competition in trade and investment between Taiwan and China; investment and management made by Taiwanese enterprises. Finally, it aims to help students understand the challenges and threats involved in overseas investment.
T2581 Methodology of International Business Management Research (3/0): This cause is designed to cultivate in students the following academic capacities: 1) to equip students with methodology in analyzing multinational enterprise’s investment and management; 2) to analyze the current situations of Taiwanese multinational enterprise’s investment and management in China and other Asian countries; 3) to help students to develop their capacity in design research program; collecting research data; analyzing data and the capacity of writing up their research project. Besides, this course will be taught in English, thus helping students to upgrade their English.
T2613 Policy Reform and Institutional Transition in China(3/0): China has been influencing the world economy significantly since the implementation of its policy reform in 1979. The policy reform remakes China’s institutional transition from the planning economy to the marketed economy. Accordingly, the course will focus on the effect of its marketization on various dimensions of the economy, including regional development, income distribution, the emerging of private enterprises, the technology performance, foreign direct investment, and others.
T0975 Chinese Economic Development Strategies in the 12th Plan (3/0): This course helps students to understand the emerging economic power of China; to learn the factors behind the Chinese emerging; to cultivate students’ ability in analyzing the Chinese energy & Renminbi global strategies and policies and the challenges and threats these two have faced during their global progress.
T0976 A Topical Study on Mainland China’s Policy Toward Taiwan (3/0): Introduction to the china’s policy toward Taiwan and impact on the Cross-Strait Relations.
T0801 Industrial Development of Mainland China (3/0): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese industrial economy. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese industrial economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of industrial development, industrial structure changes, relationship between industrial development and foreign direct investment, introduction of various important industries.
T2031 Communist China’s Relations with its Neighbors (3/0): Throughout history—whether at peace or in conflict—China has generally placed its first priority on relations with its neighbors. This course analyzes the development of China’s relations with both its Asian neighbors and the United States and assesses the impact these developments will have on China’s security and the security and the of the Asian-pacific region.
T0926 Seminar on Cross-strait Higher Education Issues (0/3): This class is to explore hot issues on Cross Strait Higher Education. For this semester, two issues will be fully discussed. First will be the Students mobility in Asia Countries, Second will be Cross Strait Higher Education interaction. Open door policy will be mainly focused on.
T0941 A Seminar on US-China-Taiwan Relations (0/2): This course introduces the important Issues &Topic of the US-China-Taiwan relations, including the political, economic, cultural & military aspects.
T1315 A Seminar on Mainland China Research and Social Investigation (0/2): The course introduces social science methodology and theories of the sociology, political science. I wish my students enforcing their independent research capability, when they practice these methods and prospects of the theories on the China Mainland study.
T1721 A Study on Cross-Strait Relation and Negotiation (0/3): To analyze the change of the Taiwan's policy toward China and it’s impact on cross-strait relations.
T1846 Methodology of Cross-Strait Political Relations (0/1): To analyze the change of the Taiwan's policy toward china and it’s impact on cross-strait relations.
T0259 China’s Issues Concerning Agriculture Countryside and Farmers (0/2): In-depth analysis of selected issues and aspects of China’s issues concerning agriculture, countryside and farmers. Topics discussed include economic development of agriculture, disparities between rural and coastal areas, business organization of township and village enterprises, social stratification and social mobility, social changes and conflict, urban and rural development, institutional changes in countryside.
T0286 Financial Development of China (0/3): This course provides students with a basis for understanding the functioning of the Chinese financial institutions. Built on these foundations, elective subjects covering the most important aspects of the Chinese financial development are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Topics discussed include policies of financial development, financial structure changes, financial risks, monetary policies, inflation, RMB and foreign exchange policies.
T2433 Taiwanese Enterprise International Investment (0/3): This course firstly introduces the international cooperation investment theory, and changes of Asia investment environment after 2008 financial crunch. Afterward, we would look at changes of Chinese investment environment and analyzing Taiwanese Enterprise’s investment pattern in China and in other places in South East Asia. And finally, we would briefly look at the Chinese enterprises investment abroad.
T2551 Research Methodology of the Cross-Strait Economic Relations (0/1): This course provides students with a theoretical basis and research Methods for analyzing the issues of the Chinese economy. Built on these foundations, elective economic theories covering the most important aspects of the Chinese economy are offered for students to select as their areas of concentration for more specialized study. Theoretical topics and their application discussed include comparative economics, transition economics, institutional economics and development economics.
T0886 The Economic Role of the Chinese Government in Globalization (0/3): This course examines the role of the Chinese government in Chinese economic development after 1979. We will focus on the global role of the Chinese government after 2000, especially on the 11th and 12th Five Year Economic Plans, and their major economic policies and projects.
T0937 US-China and US-Taiwan Relations (0/3): This course introduces the important Issues & Topics of the US-China and US-Taiwan relations, including the political, economic, cultural & military aspects.
T2033 A Study of Communist China’s Political Institutions (0/3): The development of the Chinese political system has a unique historical background, sharing some characteristics with the Soviet model but also retaining its own features. The main goal of this course is to introduce various political institutions of Communist China in terms of different functions they perform in the political system.