Learning Objectives
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After having followed the course the students should be able to:
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Describe, explain, compare and assess key features of classical and modern IPE theories
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Use theories to formulate and justify relevant research questions in international political economy
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Produce coherently argued answers to such research questions
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Classical and contemporary thinkers in international political economy analysis:
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Assessment
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Home Assignment
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Marking Scale
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7-step scale
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Censorship
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No censorship
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Exam Period
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Winter Term, November
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Aids
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Please, see the detailed regulations below
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Duration
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Please, see the detailed regulations below
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Examination
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Individual research paper, max 12 pages. One grade on the 7-point scale is given by the teacher alone. Re-exam if ill when the paper is due or if the paper does not pass: Individual research paper, max 12 pages.
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Course Content
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The course covers the main theoretical traditions in the analysis of international political economy and their modern successors. It presents classical thinkers from liberal, mercantilist and critical perspectives and relates them to contemporary international developments and current theoretical discussions. Thus it traces the intellectual roots of contemporary scholarly debates on globalization, with a view to comparing and critically assessing recent theoretical contributions and examining the ways in which globalization challenges the relevance and explanatory value of different theoretical perspectives. Throughout the course will focus on central enduring themes: i) the driving forces of societal development: politics or markets? State or businesses? ii) the tension between national and international politics, iii) the political consequences of economic internationalization, iv) National politics versus cosmopolitan politics, and v) internationalization versus globalization. The course aims to develop students' knowledge and understanding of classical and modern theories and their skills to critically discuss, assess, and use such theories in the analysis of international business and politics/international political economy.
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Teaching Methods
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Lectures and class discussions
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Literature
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Reader: Classical and Contemporary Thinkers in International Political Economy (Buy in SL books). - Texts to be downloaded from the Sitescape folder 2010/11 Fall: Classical Thinkers … (subfolder on texts in the left side) as stated in the course plan below. - Text by Friedrich List to be downloaded from the internet, as stated in course plan.
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