This course delves into the intricate tapestry of US-China relations, tracing its evolution from the groundbreaking overtures made by Nixon in 1972 to where we are today. By dissecting the cultural archetypes and values inherent to both American and Chinese societies, participants will gain profound insights into the divergent thought and behavioral patterns that have charted the historical trajectories of both nations. The course critically assesses the impact of differing political systems on business, social transformation, and global geopolitics, with a particular focus on the cross-Pacific dynamic. From the key issue of Taiwan and the rise of China to the rapid transitioning of the world’s two largest economies from top trading partners to archrivals in just a few years, this course scrutinizes the multifaceted factors that have contributed to the current situation. Moreover, participants will examine potential pathways for the future of US-China bilateral relations.
1. Historical overview of US-China relations since Nixon
2. Nixon and Mao: for whom the door opened
3. Deng Xiaoping’s “Hide and Bide”
4. China Dream: where is Xi Jinping taking the world