Teaching

2024-2025/2025-2026: GPAD2555 State-Society Relations in Contemporary China

Undergraduate Course, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, School of Governance and Policy Science, 2025

This course examines the complex dynamics between state and society in contemporary China. Drawing from both classical works and recent research, students will explore how the Chinese State interacts with and maintains control over society, while adapting to social, economic, and political challenges. The course covers key dimensions of state-society relations through four interconnected aspects: development and social transformation, formal and informal institutions, control and resistance, and information management and digital control. Through these interconnected aspects, students will develop both theoretical understanding and analytical skills to examine political dynamics in the Chinese context. The course emphasizes both China’s unique features and broader implications for understanding state-society relations in comparative politics.

2024-2025/2025-2026: GPAD2130 Introductory Comparative Politics

Undergraduate Course, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, School of Governance and Policy Science, 2025

This is an introductory course concerning key concepts, methods and theories of comparative politics. Topics may include Political Transition, State and State Capacity, Institutions and Political Economy, as well as Culture and Opinion. The primary goal of the course is for students to gain knowledge and academic skills in the field of comparative politics and learn to analyze important questions in different political contexts. Readings will be drawn from both classical works and more recent contributions that build upon those works.