POLS 611: International Political Economy

Trade and investment in the international economy are not shaped and directed by market forces alone. Politics both within and between states dramatically alter flows of goods, services, labor, and capital across borders. The welfare implications for the world are enormous. This course examines the political processes that both shape and are shaped by global markets.

This is a synchronous course.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

This is a Full Semester course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course or one course each in Fall I and Fall II.

Related Courses by Institution
POLS 611 International Political Economy (Fall 2021)
POLS 615 Western Political Thought (Winter/Spring 2022)
POLS 632 The American Presidency (Summer 2022)
POLS 612 International Security (Fall 2022)
POLS 689 Comparative Political Institutions (Winter/Spring 2023)

Ball State University

Instructor: Dr. Steven R. Hall

Graduate Credits: 3

Dates: 8/23/21 – 12/17/21
Course meets Monday evenings
5:30-8:10 pm Central/6:30-9:10 pm Eastern

Location: Online, Zoom

Format: Synchronous

Prerequisite: Qualified to teach content area