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This course serves as the cornerstone of the International Political Economy MA/MSc program during the initial trimester. It provides an encompassing examination of both theoretical underpinnings and thematic dimensions within the realm of International Political Economy (IPE), specifically adopting the vantage point of the "American" school. By critically delving into the core tenets of IPE, this course navigates through pivotal issues such as trade, foreign investment, globalization vs. regionalization, and international institutions. Through a systematic approach involving rigorous analysis, comprehensive case studies, and dynamic critical discussions, students will cultivate a profound and nuanced understanding of the multifaceted forces that shape international economic relations.
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