


114-1 Honors Course “Uncertain Roles of USA, Europe and China in a Newly Changed Multi-polar World”
The world economic order has changed, and wars, sanctions, inflation and recession have brought impacts. How should we look to the future? The world situation is ever-changing, with conflicts among major powers casting a haze of uncertainty, triggering sensitive nerves related to industrial transformation and societal security. Amidst the collective anxiety, people often find themselves in a state of confusion. The allure of this course lies in enabling students to comprehend the key forces shaping the global economy and analyze the trends in the economic and energy sectors. With a global perspective, students fearlessly confront challenges and embrace new challenges in life.
In the first semester of 114th academic year, iSchool offers an honors course, “Uncertain Roles of USA, Europe and China in a Newly Changed Multi-polar World” This course is lectured by Distinguished Chair Professor Kao, Cheng-Shu, discussing the key trends of the world economies and industrial transformation.
Instructors: Kao, Cheng-Shu (Chairman of the Board, Distinguished Chair Professor of EMBA)
Wei, Kuo-Yen, Lin, Man-Ching and Yeh, Shou-Li
Class time: Tuesday 18:10-20:10
Class location: iSchool (LI. B109)
Number of classes: 99 (College freshman and above)
Course credits: 2
Course registration:
https://forms.office.com/r/ZmiC2B4BCL
(from now until 9/3)
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