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Contemporary China: Reform and Development

Explore modern China's transformation since 1978, examining its economic reforms, social changes, and global impact through case studies.

Explore modern China's transformation since 1978, examining its economic reforms, social changes, and global impact through case studies.

This comprehensive course analyzes contemporary China's development through five key themes: agriculture, entrepreneurship, education, environment, and literature. Using Harvard Business School case studies and multidisciplinary perspectives from sociology, political science, and economics, students examine China's evolution from Deng Xiaoping's reforms to the present day. The course explores how China maintains single-party rule while pursuing internationalization, the concept of the "Chinese Dream," and the complex relationships between mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Through critical analysis, students gain insight into China's growing global leadership role and its potential influence on the 21st century.

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Contemporary China: Reform and Development

This course includes

12 Weeks

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Beginner Level

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What you'll learn

  • Analyze the political and economic landscape of post-Mao China

  • Understand China's development through agriculture, entrepreneurship, and education

  • Examine environmental challenges and literary developments in modern China

  • Evaluate Taiwan's relationship with mainland China

  • Understand the concept of the Chinese Dream and its historical roots

  • Assess China's role in global leadership

Skills you'll gain

Chinese Politics
Economic Development
Global Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Policy
Educational Reform
Cross-Strait Relations
Agricultural Development
Modern China

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Module Description

This course provides an in-depth examination of contemporary China's development since Deng Xiaoping's reforms in 1978. Using case studies from Harvard Business School, students analyze five crucial aspects of modern China: agricultural transformation, entrepreneurial development, educational reforms, environmental challenges, and cultural evolution. The curriculum explores how China balances economic modernization with one-party rule, examines the Taiwan model and cross-strait relations, and investigates the concept of the "Chinese Dream" in relation to China's historical legacy.

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Peter K. Bol
Peter K. Bol

22 Courses

Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Peter K. Bol, the Charles H. Carswell Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, has established himself as a preeminent scholar in Chinese history and digital humanities. After earning his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1980, he has dedicated his career to understanding China's cultural elites from the Tang to Ming dynasties. His groundbreaking works include "This Culture of Ours: Intellectual Transitions in T'ang and Sung China" and "Neo-Confucianism in History," which have fundamentally shaped the field of Chinese intellectual history. As Harvard's Vice Provost (2013-2018), he revolutionized digital learning through HarvardX and co-developed ChinaX with William Kirby, reaching over 45,000 students globally. His innovative contributions extend to founding the Harvard Center for Geographic Analysis and directing major digital initiatives like the China Historical Geographic Information System and the China Biographical Database, which contains information on 470,000 historical figures. Bol's expertise spans multiple languages including Chinese, Japanese, and English, and his research has earned widespread recognition for combining traditional scholarship with cutting-edge digital methodologies

A Distinguished Authority on Modern China's Business and International Relations

William C. Kirby serves as Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, holding dual appointments as T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies and Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration. As Chairman of the Harvard China Fund and Faculty Chair of the Harvard Center Shanghai, he leads Harvard's academic initiatives in China. His career spans significant leadership roles, including Dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences (2002-2006), where he managed 10,000 students, 1,000 faculty members, and a $1 billion budget. His research examines China's business and economic development through an international lens, focusing on modern Chinese companies, corporate law, and cross-border business relations. His recent works include "Empires of Ideas" (2022), examining university development across Germany, America, and China, and "Can China Lead?" (2014), analyzing China's growth potential. He has authored over 50 Harvard Business School cases on Chinese business, ranging from startups to state-owned enterprises. Beyond academia, he serves on multiple boards including Cabot Corporation, The China Fund, Inc., and Schwarzman Scholars at Tsinghua University. Before joining Harvard in 1992, he was Professor of History and Dean at Washington University in St. Louis. His expertise extends to Chinese higher education, state-owned enterprises, and business relations across Greater China. He holds degrees from Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and honorary doctorates from the Free University of Berlin, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Hong Kong Baptist University, while maintaining honorary professorships at several Chinese universities including Peking, Nanjing, and Fudan University.

Contemporary China: Reform and Development

This course includes

12 Weeks

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

12,288

Audit For Free

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