This course examines how politics, economics and society interact in shaping today’s global economy. It explores key theories — economic liberalism, mercantilism, structuralism and constructivism — and applies them to issues such as production, trade, finance, security, knowledge, development, energy and climate change, and the power competition associated with the rise of new powers.
IR 211 | International Political Economy 2526F | Gülsüm Akbulut
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