PO232
Markets, Money and International Politics
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

Every day, huge quantities of products, sums of money, and numbers of people cross international borders. This course introduces the analytical tools and frameworks that political scientists use to understand and explain the nature of the international political economy. Topics may include trade, regionalism, development, migration, the environment, international law and institutions, and the role of non-state actors.

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Prerequisites
Registration status: senior student.