
Søren Harnow Klausen
Title and Affiliation: Professor, University of Southern Denmark
Time: Session 1, evening
Time: Session 1, evening
Course Description: The course gives a solid introduction to ethical principles and guidelines for public policy. It demonstrates how ethics can applied to policymaking and policy assessment in a constructive manner, using it as a tool for innovation and implementation and not just as a constraining factor.

Iza (Yue) Ding
Title and Affiliation: Associate Professor,University of Northwestern
Time: 14:00-16:30 Session 1 (7.1-7.5 7.8-7.12)
Time: 14:00-16:30 Session 1 (7.1-7.5 7.8-7.12)
Course Description: This course introduces students to important theories and concepts in comparative public policy, as well as foundational tools of comparative policy analysis. In each session, we will explore debates about an important public policy issue, such as economic development, political modernization, identity politics, accountability, state building, social welfare, and inequality, as well as policy solutions to these issues. These policy issues are examined through analyses of cases from across the gl

Chunrong Liu
Title and Affiliation: Professor of Political Science at the School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University
Time: Session 2, evening
Time: Session 2, evening
Course Description: The modern welfare state was a European invention that took shape gradually during the twentieth century. As a response to the social problems of industrialisation, urbanisation, and poverty around the late nineteenth century, it seeks to regulate both civil society and the market through social policies, in order to distribute economic resources more progressively and to ensure that all citizens enjoy a basic measure of social and economic security.

Tinghua Yu
Title and Affiliation: Dr. Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Economics, Birkbeck, University of London, Senior Visiting Fellow, LSE
Time: Session 1, afternoon
Time: Session 1, afternoon
Course Description: This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the intricate relationship between economics and global public policy, with a strong emphasis on practical data analysis. Through a series of lectures and hands-on projects, students will gain essential skills in using real-world data to investigate economic and policy-related topics. Guided by step-by-step instructions, students will work with both curated and publicly available data sets, producing their own analytical reports.

Xin Ye
Title and Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Fudan University
Time: Session 1, afternoon
Time: Session 1, afternoon
Course Description: “Social Policy and Development” is a comprehensive course designed to introduce students to the intricacies of social policy and its impact on social change. Throughout the course, students will explore a variety of social issues such as poverty, inequality, migration, housing, health, and aging within a comparative framework.