Course Description
This is an introductory course that surveys key issues in Chinese politics, including the historicalbackground of the system, the roles of the party/state, the style of leadership, the forms of popular
participation, and the distinctive features of Chinese politics. The focus of this course is political change.
Classic essays by Sun Yatsen, Lu Xun, Mao Zedong and others provide students with grounding in the
key problems modern China has faced, as well as the solutions it has pioneered. From that foundation, we
will move on to contemporary institutions and intellectual debates over inequality, human rights, and the
future shape of political reform in China.
CUHK
UGEC1540 Government and Politics of China