Introduction to Taiwan Studies Lin Gang School of International and Public Affairs,SJTU
Introduction to Taiwan Studies Lin Gang School of International and Public Affairs, SJTU
Week One:Teaching Outline ·About the Course ·Background Geography Population -Contrast between the Blue and Green -Administration How to approach the Taiwan Issue Research Approaches Research Methodology
Week One: Teaching Outline • About the Course • Background – Geography – Population – Contrast between the Blue and Green – Administration • How to Approach the Taiwan Issue – Research Approaches – Research Methodology
About Myself Distinguished Professor,Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) Chair Professor.School of International and Public Affairs,SJTU Director of Center for Taiwan Studies,SJTU Visiting Professor,Sun Yat-Sen University Chengchi University,Taiwan
About Myself • Distinguished Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) • Chair Professor, School of International and Public Affairs,SJTU • Director of Center for Taiwan Studies,SJTU • Visiting Professor, Sun Yat-Sen University & Chengchi University, Taiwan
About Myself Program Associate,Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,Washington,D.C.(1999- 2005) Adjunct professor,Johns Hopkins University,School of Arts and Sciences President.Association of Chinese Political Studies (ACPS)
About Myself • Program Associate, Asia Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C.(1999- 2005) • Adjunct professor, Johns Hopkins University, School of Arts and Sciences • President, Association of Chinese Political Studies (ACPS)
Teaching Outline Introduction (Week 1) Read:Why Taiwan Matters Ch.1,pp.1-10 The Historical Roots of the taiwan Issue (Week 2) Read:Why Taiwan Matters Ch.2,pp.11-28
Teaching Outline • Introduction (Week 1) – Read: Why Taiwan Matters Ch. 1, pp.1-10 • The Historical Roots of the Taiwan Issue (Week 2) – Read: Why Taiwan Matters Ch. 2, pp.11-28