China & Globalisation
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China and Globalisation offers an introduction to the causes and consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global perspectives. It equips students with conceptual and research tools for the critical analysis of China’s social and economic trends, enabling understanding of Chinese public policies, business strategies and modes of international cooperation. Ideal for those with career interests related to China.
KEY BENEFITS
- Offers students a theoretically informed understanding of contemporary China, focusing on the interactions of political, economic and cultural factors for sustainable development.
- A wide range of optional taught modules drawing on King’s-wide expertise.
- A China-re…
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China and Globalisation offers an introduction to the causes and
consequences of China’s rise from comparative and global
perspectives. It equips students with conceptual and research tools
for the critical analysis of China’s social and economic trends,
enabling understanding of Chinese public policies, business
strategies and modes of international cooperation. Ideal for those
with career interests related to China.
KEY BENEFITS
- Offers students a theoretically informed understanding of contemporary China, focusing on the interactions of political, economic and cultural factors for sustainable development.
- A wide range of optional taught modules drawing on King’s-wide expertise.
- A China-related internship may be undertaken for credit, with expert in-College assistance in seeking suitable opportunities in China or the UK.
- The unrivalled location in the heart of London brings outstanding advantages. Students enjoy excellent academic, social and cultural opportunities and wide-ranging access to library and archival resources.
- We accept students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, and previous knowledge of China and Chinese languages is not necessary.
PURPOSEThe MSc is designed to provide high quality graduate
research training for those with career interests related to China.
It aims to broaden and deepen each individual student’s
understanding of contemporary China and instil familiarity with
major research methods currently used in the field of China
studies. Combining the intellectual endeavour associated with
advanced learning and the practical implications of policymaking
and business management, the MSc supports those expecting to do
further graduate work and those wishing to obtain specialised
knowledge of modern China to enhance their employment prospects.
There are no disciplinary or language prerequisites for entry to
the programme.
DESCRIPTIONThe 'rise' of China over the past three decades raises
challenging questions about the relationships between politics and
market expansion, international cooperation, business innovations,
and cultural and social developments. The programme provides
students with the conceptual and research tools needed to
critically understand these relationships from comparative and
global perspectives. It is built around core abd compulsory taught
modules, which include:
Chinese Business in the Global Market - providing an
in-depth knowledge of the institutional determinants and impact of
China´s integration into the world economy since its adoption of
the open-door policy and especially after its accession into the
WTO.
Governing China in the Age of Globalisation - providing a
thematic overview of enduring problems of governance in China over
historical periods of intense pressures at home and from foreign
powers.
Tradition and Transformation: Changing Identities in
Contemporary China - examining how cultural identities are
constructed and negotiated in contemporary China, in particular
under the influence of variously defined processes of nationalism
and globalisation.
Students will take additional options including modules on drivers
of commercial, political and social entrepreneurship in China, and
an internship (NB internship positions must be found by students
themselves, with guidance and support from staff at King's). To add
to students’ knowledge of comparative case studies and
interdisciplinary theories, they will have a choice of external
modules offered by the departments of War Studies, History, Public
Policy, Geography, Management, and Theology and Religious
Studies.
The MSc is based in the Lau China Institute at King's and benefits
from a growing and dynamic staff strongly committed to research and
teaching. Your instructors combine expertise in Chinese history and
politics with specialisations in different theoretical traditions,
including political science, economics, history, international
business and management, literary analysis, media and cultural
studies. The programme leader, Vanesa Pesque-Cela, is a social
scientist specialising in international finance and management. She
has published on self-governing social organizations and on
electoral accountability and the provision of public goods in rural
China. Associates of the Lau China Institute offer consultation for
MSc students. Their expertise spans international marketing and
comparative management, media and international trade law,
healthcare regulation and biomedicine innovations, political
philosophy and ethics, defence studies, and military and maritime
strategies.
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