This course explores the politics of international economic relations. It will focus on the sources of national economic policies affecting trade, exchange rates and international investment. We will also examine the repeated efforts to construct global and regional economic orders to manage globalization as well as the politics of economic relations between countries at different stages of development.
This course is in the World Politics subfield.
Course Requirements:
No data submitted
Intended Audience:
Juniors or Seniors
Class Format:
In-person attendance is required for both lecture and section each week.