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Review of Day 1 Presentations – 2016 Teachers Workshop

Created by Thomas Gold on July 28, 2016

A recap of what were presented on July 27, 2016 Workshop

Tags: globalization

Understanding U.S. – China Commitments under the UN Paris Climate Agreement

Created by Wei-Tai Kwok on July 28, 2016

The urgency and affects of climate change in the world, specifically in the U.S. and China,

Tags: climate change • environment

Can China Remake the Internet in Its Own Image

Created by David Wertime on July 28, 2016

China’s social media platforms and how the government controls them

Tags: censorship • Culture • social media • WeChat

Life as a Foreign Correspondent in China

Created by Mary Kay Magistad on July 28, 2016

Mary Kay Magistad’s experience as a foreign correspondent in Southeast Asia and China

Tags: Journalism in China • US-China relations

Hollywood and a Rising China

Created by Janet Yang on July 28, 2016

Chinese film and cinema through Hollywood and its growing Chinese partners

Tags: Hollywood in China • movies

Is Economic Development Making China More Democratic?

Created by Patricia Ajemian on July 27, 2016

Can rapid economic development lead to more political freedom and democratic reform in China?

Tags: capitalism • Chinese Communism • government • lesson plan material • one party system

Taking a Stand: China’s Economic Future – Sample Lesson Plan

Created by Ken Klieman on July 27, 2016

How will China’s developing communist economic structure impact the world’s future?

Tags: economics • government

China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response

Created by Brown University SPICE Program on February 1, 2016

This curriculum explores the history of U.S.-China relations and prepares students to advocate different options for U.S. policy towards China in a simulation set in the U.S. Senate.

Tags: Chinese culture • economics • lesson plan material • military • politics

China in Transition: Economic Development, Migration, and Education

Created by Stanford Universit SPICE Program on December 1, 2012

Lessons on China’s economic development and the roles that it plays on migration, urbanization, wealth, and education

Tags: economic growth • education • lesson plan material • migration • wealth

Book – Fateful Ties: A History of America’s Preoccupation with China

Created by Dr. Gordon Chang on April 13, 2015

Fateful Ties draws on literature, art, biography, popular culture, and politics to trace America’s long and varied preoccupation with China.

Tags: Culture • politics

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