Course Info | Class Number: 1429
This seminar examines the growing importance of economic issues in world politics and traces the development of the modern world economy from its origins in colonialism and the industrial revolution, through to the globalization of recent decades. Major paradigms in political economy are critically examined. Aspects of and issues in international economic relations such as development, finance, trade, migration, and foreign investment are examined in the light of selected approaches. This course is open to all students who have the prerequisites. Prerequisite: One course in International Politics or Economics is required. Preference is given to seniors although juniors are accepted.
Approach: Writing Attentive; Haverford: B: Analysis of the Social World (B), Social Science (SO)
Enrollment Cap: 18; If the course exceeds the enrollment cap the
following criteria will be used for the lottery: Seniors and Juniors
in POLS and INST only. |