The course traces the domestic roots of China's global expansion. The end of "bide your time, hide your strength" era signals a more confident China and a an expansionist stance. Intense domestic competition and excess supply have pushed state-owned and private enterprises alike to seek cheaper manufacturing base and consumer markets overseas. However, the increased presence of Chinese capital and people have been met with open arms, but also cynicism, and even resistance. The course will examine the rise of Global China, trace the domestic roots of its rise, the implications for its relations with host countries, as well as state-society relations in host countries from Asia to elsewhere.