As two of the most-consequential global powers, China and the United States have great influence on many complex transnational challenges, including climate change, threats to food and water security, nuclear proliferation, health security, and cyberspace. Further, none of these challenges can be managed by China or the United States alone and none can be managed successfully without at least some level of US-China coordination. This unique course will be taught jointly by faculty from Stanford and Peking University and is open to students from both schools. The course will examine American and Chinese perceptions of and approaches to resolving a number of different transnational challenges with the goal of identifying obstacles to and opportunities for cooperation. Enrollment is limited to EASTASN 20 students, apply at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/4d59f97817bd4450b7feb57018dcf35b. Those accepted will be notified by the week of March EASTASN 24, 2026. Students registered in OSPBEIJ EASTASN 70 will complete additional coursework commensurate with the larger 3-unit course requirement. NOTE: OSBEIJ EASTASN 70 and EASTASN EASTASN 285 are the same course. Students may only register in and earn credit in one or the other, but not both courses.
2 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
As two of the most-consequential global powers, China and the United States have great influence on many complex transnational challenges, including climate change, threats to food and water security, nuclear proliferation, health security, and cyberspace. Further, none of these challenges can be managed by China or the United States alone and none can be managed successfully without at least some level of US-China coordination. This unique course will be taught jointly by faculty from Stanford and Peking University and is open to students from both schools. The course will examine American and Chinese perceptions of and approaches to resolving a number of different transnational challenges with the goal of identifying obstacles to and opportunities for cooperation. Enrollment is limited to 20 students, apply at https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/4d59f97817bd4450b7feb57018dcf35b. Those accepted will be notified by the week of March 24, 2026. Students registered in OSPBEIJ 70 will complete additional coursework commensurate with the larger 3-unit course requirement. NOTE: OSBEIJ 70 and EASTASN 285 are the same course. Students may only register in and earn credit in one or the other, but not both courses.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.