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In this course, students examine the relationship between international economics and international politics. How do economic relations among states and non-state actors impact on international and domestic politics, and how do political concerns of states impact on the flows of goods, services, and finance across the globe? Where does power reside in global politics and economy? Is globalization in retreat? We discuss the relationship between markets and political institutions, and we cover such topics as international trade and its political consequences, international finance, globalization and de-globalization, geoeconomics, and the political economy of global crises. Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (15.09.2024)
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The specific objectives of the course are:
Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (15.09.2024)
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Successful completion of the course requires students’ active participation and interest in the subject matter. Formally, the requirements are:
I very much recommend that students regularly attend the classes, though doing so is not a formal requirement for course completion. The following standard Faculty grading scheme is applied:
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Class textbook:
Additional readings:
Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (15.09.2024)
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In principle, this is a lecture course, so a sizable lecture component will be present in the classes. Its purpose is to explore analytically the nature of each of the topics. However, regular in-class activities form a key part of the learning experience. The use of AI-powered tools, including generative AI, is permitted in the course. However, note that even powerful generative AI models are language models only, there is no guarantee that what they "say" about Global Political Economy matters has a close connection to reality. Further, note that AI is most likely only going to be useful for your own preparatory work. The final exam takes place without access to the internet. Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (24.09.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (15.09.2024)
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This course is exclusively available to the students of the programme MAIN - Master in International Relations. Students of other programmes, or exchange students, cannot take it. Poslední úprava: Parízek Michal, doc., Ph.D. (15.09.2024)
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