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DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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D.E.Ü. Kaynaklar Yerleşkesi 35160 Buca / İZMİR [email protected]
International Relations
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Bachelor's Degree
Course Code:
IRE 4107
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English
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Theory Application Laboratory National Credit:
3
ECTS Credit:
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3PROF.DR. ZEHRA NİLÜFER KARACASULU
06/12/2016
Course Title:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
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DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY
COURSE / MODULE / BLOCK DETAILS
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FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN
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D.E.Ü. Kaynaklar Yerleşkesi 35160 Buca / İZMİR [email protected]
Course Objective:
The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the theoretical perspectives and issues of international political economy (IPE).
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To identify traditional and new approaches of IPE in order to comprehend IPE agenda
To understand history and structure of international trade and finance relations in order to comprehend relationship between major political and economic issues
To understand the major problems in IPE such as hunger and environment in order to comprehend their economic and political dimensions together
To be able to employ theories in order to analyze problems in the field of IPE
To demonstrate problem-solving capabilities in order to develop analytical skills
To work as a team member for the purpose of understanding how to work collectively
To communicate effectively in speech in order to develop their communication skills
To be able to do research and critically evaluate information
To develop writing skills through research paper
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Lecture
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Midterm
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MT * 040 + FN * 060
MT * 040 + RST * 060
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DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY
COURSE / MODULE / BLOCK DETAILS
ACADEMIC YEAR / SEMESTER
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Wire: Fax: Access:
Address: E-mail:
+90(232) 453 50 60 +90(232) 453 50 62 www.deu.edu.tr
D.E.Ü. Kaynaklar Yerleşkesi 35160 Buca / İZMİR [email protected]
1. The learners will be able to explain traditional and new approaches in IPE.2. The learners will be able to explain structure of international trade and finance relations.3. The learners will be able to analyze major IPE issues from a theoretical perspective. 4. The learners will demonstrate problem-solving and academic report-writing skills.
Assessment Criteria:
David N. Balaam and B. Dillman, Introduction to Political Economy, Routledge, 2013.Joan E. Spero and Jeffrey A. Hart. The Politics of International Economic Relations, Belmont: Wadsworth/Thomson, 2010.Robert Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1987.
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DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY
COURSE / MODULE / BLOCK DETAILS
ACADEMIC YEAR / SEMESTER
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Wire: Fax: Access:
Address: E-mail:
+90(232) 453 50 60 +90(232) 453 50 62 www.deu.edu.tr
D.E.Ü. Kaynaklar Yerleşkesi 35160 Buca / İZMİR [email protected]
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Introduction
What is International Political Economy
The Nationalist (Mercantilism) Perspective
The Liberal Perspective
The Structuralist Perspective
International Trading System I
International Trading System II
International Monetary System I
International Monetary System II
Economic Crises
Global Problems
MNCs
Development and North-South Relations
B&D, Chapter 1
B&D, Chapter 3Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, Chapter 2: 31-34, 46-50B&D, Chapter 2Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, Chapter 2: 25-31, 43-46; and, Chapter 3: 72-80.B&D, Chapter 4, 5Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, Chapter 2: 34-43, 50-54; and Chapter 3: 65-72.B&D, Chapter 6Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, pp. 171-191.Spero and Hart, Chapter1, 3, 7, pp. 1-11; 66-116; 234-266.B%D, Chapter 7Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, pp. 119-142.Spero and Hart, Chapter 2, pp. 12-65; Chapter 6, pp. 233-240.B&D, Chapter 8.T. Cohn, Global Political Economy, 2012, Chapter 11B&D, Chapter 18, 20
B&D, Chapter 17Spero and Hart, Chapter 4, 8B&D, Chapter 11
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DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY
COURSE / MODULE / BLOCK DETAILS
ACADEMIC YEAR / SEMESTER
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Wire: Fax: Access:
Address: E-mail:
+90(232) 453 50 60 +90(232) 453 50 62 www.deu.edu.tr
D.E.Ü. Kaynaklar Yerleşkesi 35160 Buca / İZMİR [email protected]
Spero and Hart, Chapter 5