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GPAD3240 Anti-Corruption in Comparative Perspective

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2021-04-13

Professor: Prof. Tsao King Kwun


Course Description
In this course, I was offered an important opportunity that the whole system of China's anti corruption and internal discipline were presented. Based on the informative and excellent teaching from Prof. Tsao, It was clear that how China's politic and anti-corruption system was processed. Moreover, Prof. Tsao also presented the detail of China's official hierarchy and the strategy for decision making. The course enriched me in the field of China's political operation, suspension and internal and external interactions.
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2020-02-12

Professor: TSAO King-kwun


Course Description
The course attended is GPGC5004 about public policy and administration in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, mainly selected public policies such as anti-corruption policy, personnel management system, higher educational policy, medical reform policy, policy on the neighborhood community, and local administrative reform
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Attendance and Participation 10%
Presentation, discussions and group project 15%
Research Proposal 10%
Final individual paper 65%
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2018-08-25

Professor: TSAO King-kwun


Course Description
This course is extraordinarily informative and enriching! Prof. Tsao provides a lot of statistics in support of his arguments and he is very specialized in corruption and anti-corruption practice back in China. The course also took place outside class, where we got to have a morning visit to the ICAC of Hong Kong.
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50% of the grade goes to the final paper, while the rest comprises of group presentation, class participation, etc.
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