In my final year at UBC I taught two seminars on Global China and World Order, one for students in the Masters of Public Policy and Global Affairs graduate program and the other for fourth-year undergraduates in Political Science and International Relations.
- PPGA 591D, “Global China and the Crisis of World Order”. To view the 2022 syllabus, click here.
- Political Science 460C, “Global China and the Fragmenting World Order”. To view the Fall 222 syllabus, click here.
Past Courses
Undergraduate
Introduction to Politics (Acadia)
Introduction to Canadian Politics (Acadia)
Introduction to International Relations (Acadia, York)
Government and Politics of China (York)
Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis (York)
International Relations Theory (York)
China’s Rise and Asia’s Future (HKU)
China and World Order (HKU)
Singapore’s Foreign Policy (SMU)
Graduate
International Relations Theory (York)
International Relations of Eastern Asia (York)
Sino-Canadian Relations (York)
Pacific Trade and Security (York)
American Foreign Policy (York)
New Institutionalism in Asia (Harvard, UBC)
Asia Pacific Policy: Methods and Perspectives (UBC)
Asia Pacific Policy: Security and Media Modules (UBC)
Global China and World Order (UBC, HKU)