Why China Matters, Autumn 2024: Blog posts
This page features some of the best student blog posts about China written in Autumn 2024.
- Ellie Beatty: Consumption without restraint: Unveiling the impacts of pollution on Public Health and the Environment in China
- Freya Cameron: Why are China’s rural migrants stuck in a cycle of poverty?
- Jack Craik: Should China Be Concerned About Its Levels of Inequality?
- Dinghang Hu: Empowering China’s Left-Behind Children Through Education
- Alexa Irwin: Why are Chinese rural migrants unable to break the poverty cycle?
- Charlie Lee: What does Mao’s legacy teach us about how ‘Xi Jinping Thought’ will shape China?
- Jarren Loke: To what extent does rural-urban educational inequality restrict China’s continued economic development?
- Jaz Low: Can sports education break the cycle of poverty for China’s left-behind children?
- Arya Uday Kumar Shetty: To what extent does China’s industry hinder the achievement of Ecological and Resource Security under the Xi Government’s “Comprehensive National Security” framework?
- Diancheng Xie: From Crisis to Ideology: Can China’s Youth Rediscover Mao Without Repeating the Past? A blog post inspired by Though I Am Gone
- ANON: The Role of Physical Education in the Lives of Left-Behind Children: Reflections on Tough Out
*The University of Manchester is committed to academic independence and the freedom of speech. Student views are entirely their own, and do not represent those of The University of Manchester, MCI, or UCIL.