Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.12 GB | Duration: 0h 56m
Confucius says: take this course!
What you’ll learn
the eternal debate of whether norms of morality or formal rules lead to a happier society
the impact of Confucianist thinking on Chinese and Asian culture
how China became unified under a single Emperor, with divine authority
why China built a Great Wall to shut out barbarians, and how later barbarians arrived nonetheless
how China’s Imperial period came to an end, eventually leading to Civil War
the impact of Communist victory on China’s 20th century evolution
how economic reform transformed China, but also triggered increasing trade disputes
Requirements
None, though an interest in history and curiosity about the world helps
Description
We start this course by travelling back in time to Imperial China. We explore the debate around the effectiveness of morality and ethics, reinforced by societal shame if breached. We then compare this to models relying on formal rules and laws, with breaches punished financially or physically. Confucian China preferred the former approach, though the Imperial Court dabbled in the latter at times in its history. With a solid footing in the Imperial period, we explore the impact of European arrivals, in particular the so-called "century of shame." We then move forward to modern China, examining the civil war period and the victory of the Communists. We then trace the evolution of communism in China, investigating periods of extreme control including over thought, expression, and life itself.Finally, we look at China’s shift to a market economy and consider how that works within a Communist/socialist framework. China’s joining of the World Trade Organization (WTO) was a game-changer for international trade, with huge repercussions for China and the rest of the world. The "peaceful rise" of China is perhaps the most important geopolitical development of the 21st century.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 The Tang Dynasty
Lecture 3 The Arrival of the Barbarians
Lecture 4 Side note- China in the interwar period
Lecture 5 Civil and World Wars
Lecture 6 The People’s Republic of China during the Mao Era
Lecture 7 Deng Xiaopeng and China’s Economic Reforms
Lecture 8 China Rejoins the World … and Joins the World Trade Organization (WTO)
Lecture 9 A Rising China: Can Economic and Political Liberalization be Divorced?
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