Courses
| Course | Instructor | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Economic Nationalism Economic nationalism has for long been one of the standard approaches in international political economy scholarship. Recently, however, criticism has been voiced with regard to the traditional analytical focus on state policy, and the ... | 4 | |
| Global Economic Inequalities Does globalization reduce income and wealth inequalities? Or does it make the rich richer and the poor still poorer? In this course, we will examine long-term trends in global economic inequalities between and within countries, and we will ... | 4 | |
| Political Economy of International Finance Course Outline: This course presents systematic explanation of the emergence, evolution and current state of world financial system. We begin with historical overview and follow with emphasis on the last two decades when globalization ... | 4 | |
| States, Classes, and Industries in the International Political Economy The focus of this course (core for IR track PhD, elective for MA students) is the pattern of alliance and conflict among social forces that shape responses to domestic and international economic challenges: trade, debt, recession, and ... | 4 | |
| The New Political Economy of Emerging Europe This MA course, open also to Ph.D students, addresses core questions of economic success against the rather dismal performance of postcommunist economies, in a period following the rather unsuccessful European crisis management in ... | 4 | |
| The Political Economy of the European Union This M.A course, open also to Ph.D students under additional assignemnts, addresses the core policies of the enlarged European Union. It focuses on the structure and future of the major expenditure areas and new policies, as energy and ... | 4 | |
| Transnational Corporations and National Governments Crossing the boundaries between theories of development, globalization, and economic diplomacy, this course introduces students into the politics of transnational corporations, and their interaction with host governments and domestic capital ... | 4 |