Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador FACULTAD DE COMUNICACIÓN LINGÜÍSTICA Y LITERATURA ESCUELA DE LEAI E-MAIL: [email protected] Av. 12 de Octubre 1076 y Roca Apartado postal 17-01-2184 Fax: 593 – 2 – 299 16 56 Telf: 593 – 2 – 299 15 35 Quito - Ecuador 1. DATOS INFORMATIVOS: MATERIA : Seminario en Inglés: CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY CÓDIGO: 13286 CARRERA: LICENCIATURA MULTILINGÜE EN NEGOCIOS E INTERCAMBIOS INTERNACIONALES NIVEL: 8 No. CRÉDITOS: 3 CRÉDITOS TEORÍA: 3 SEMESTRE/AÑO ACADÉMICO: II Semestre 2008-09 (febrero a junio 2009) CRÉDITOS PRÁCTICA: PROFESOR: Nombre: Alfonso Dávila Grijalva Grado académico o título profesional: Doctorado en Educación Breve indicación de la línea de actividad académica: Administración de Empresas Indicación de horario de atención a estudiantes: 16h00 a 18h00 Lunes a Jueves Correo electrónico: [email protected] 2. DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA MATERIA: Este curso es una introducción completa a las relaciones internacionales de la República Popular de China durante la Guerra Fría. Aspectos como la diplomacia, seguridad y cuestiones económicas contemporáneas serán examinados para identificar y explicar los objetivos de la política exterior de China y su implementación desde 1949. 3. OBJETIVO GENERAL: This seminar will draw together the views of many eminent specialists with a combination of breath and depth on perceptions, economic policy and relations, elite politics, cultural traditions and historical experiences as well as theories that will inform the study of China´s foreign relations. 4. OBJETIVOS ESPECÍFICOS: 1. To assess the domestic and international sources of Chinese foreign policy and evaluate how China has interacted over time with other nations and along specific dimensions of behavior. 2. To evaluate how China has interacted over time with other nations and along specific of behavior dimensions 3. To address the interrelationship between Chinese foreign policy and international relations theory. 4. To discuss the influence of historical, ideological, political and economic factors that contribute to shaping contemporary China`s foreign policy behavior and external interactions. 1 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador FACULTAD DE COMUNICACIÓN LINGÜÍSTICA Y LITERATURA ESCUELA DE LEAI E-MAIL: [email protected] Av. 12 de Octubre 1076 y Roca Apartado postal 17-01-2184 Fax: 593 – 2 – 299 16 56 Telf: 593 – 2 – 299 15 35 Quito - Ecuador 5. To forecast China`s future role in a „bifurcated world‟ 6. CONTENIDOS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Semana 02 al 06 Febrero Actividad/Contenido Traditions of Centrality, Authority and Management in Modern China´s Foreign Relations 09 al 13 Febrero Perception and Ideology in Chinese Foreign Policy 16 al 20 febrero The Foreign Policy Implications of China`s Economic Development Strategy 23 al 27 febrero Elite Politics and the Development of Shin`s (23 y 24 carnaval) Foreign Relations 02 al 06 Marzo PRIMER PARCIAL International Sources of Chinese Foreign Policy 09 al 13 Marzo Patterns of Interaction in Sino-American Relations 16 al 20 de marzo China and Europe: The significance of a Secondary Relationship 23 al 27 de marzo China and Africa: Consensus and Camouflage 30 de marzo al 03 de Myth and Reality in China`s Relations with the abril Middle East 06 al 10 Abril SEGUNDO PARCIAL China as an Asian Power ( 9 y 10 jueves y viernes Santo) 13 al 17 de Abril Patterns of Behavior in Chinese Foreign Policy 20 al 24 Abril China`s International Organizational Behavior 27 al 30 de Abril China`s International Economic Behavior 01 Mayo (viernes día del Trabajo) 04 al 8 de Mayo China`s International Negotiating Behavior 11 al 15 de Mayo TERCER PARCIAL International Relations Theory and the Study of Chinese Foreing Policy: A Chinese Perspective 18 al 22 de Mayo Forecasting Chinese Foreign Policy: IR Theory vs. The Fortune Cookie 25 al 29 de Mayo Conclusion: China in a Bifurcated World. Competing Theoretical Perspectives. 01 al 05 de Junio EXÁMENES FINALES Fin del Semestre 2 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador FACULTAD DE COMUNICACIÓN LINGÜÍSTICA Y LITERATURA ESCUELA DE LEAI E-MAIL: [email protected] Av. 12 de Octubre 1076 y Roca Apartado postal 17-01-2184 Fax: 593 – 2 – 299 16 56 Telf: 593 – 2 – 299 15 35 Quito - Ecuador 7. METODOLOGÍA, RECURSOS: Use of textbook is a must for everybody. Students will receive their textbook the very first day of class including key supplements like a CD and website for homework and projects. Student should read each chapter in advance before classes, and should prepare homework assignments: reading, tests, internet exercises and case discussion. Cases will be solved in teams, where each member will assume the role of an executive specialized in a functional area of Foreign Policy Making like Finances, Marketing, Production, Negotiations, Strategic Planning and so forth. Human Resources, or General Management. Each team will present end results that might be reached. Each class period will have one of these three sections: lecture, critical thinking questions, and case discussion. As a final test, each student will develop a power point presentation ( 20 minutes) about one of course topics focusing on future development of Chinese relations. Sections “Reading for Comprehension” and linking concepts to “Practice” and “Case applications”, will count for ten points each. Final test will count for 20 points. 10 points will be assigned to total final results of the enterprise and 10 points for individual performance. Every work will be evaluated according to presentation quality, clear thinking and communication, scientific contents and ability of student to propose or find creative solutions for each concrete problem. Significant contributions to the class will be recognized with one or more “stars”. “Black holes” for failures in your homework will count as -2 points. Grades will be assigned by your teacher at the end of each task. For late papers a 20% discount will be applied. For other regulations check college calendar and agenda. 8. EVALUACIÓN: Entrega de Notas a Secretaría Primer parcial Segundo parcial Tercer parcial Examen final 10 Pts. 10 Pts. 10 Pts. 20 Pts. Del 09 al 13 de marzo 2009 Del 13 al 17 de abril 2009 Del 18 al 22 de mayo 2009 Depende de la fecha que indique la secretaria 9. BIBLIOGRAFÍA: Textos de Referencia: Thomas W. Robinson and David Shambaugh (2006) Chinese Foreing Policy. New York: Oxford University Press Inc. David M. Lampton, Editor. (2001) The Making of Chinese Foreing and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, 1978 – 2000. Standord, California: Stanford University Press. 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