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EASC 160Goldstein, Joshua2012 FallWeek 1Lecture 1August 28Announcements- Going over syllabusOutline of Last Lecture I. No last lectureOutline of Today’s Lecture II. SyllabusIII. Introduction to ClassToday’s LectureRequired Readings (must be done by date specified on the syllabus): Barry Naughton: The Chinese Economy, Transitions and GrowthLeslie Chang, Factory GirlsChris Alden, China in Africa- Lecture is not mandatory- PowerPoints will not be made available online- Discussion Sectionso Participation is mandatoryo TAs will be responsible for evaluating word and participation- Grade: participation (20%), section project (10%), midterm (20%), term paper (20%), final (30%)- Extra Credit (2%): volunteer with CSUScreening of Misunderstanding China- Explores historical American attitudes towards China- Stereotypes and ignorance- Produced prior Nixon’s visit to ChinaThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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