POLS-Y 530: Globalization and the International Political Economy

This course will not meet requirements for the IU graduate certificate in political science or the IU MAT in Political Science.

This course offers an analysis of globalization forces that shape the contemporary interaction between economics, politics, and geography. The focus is on examining the ties and tensions emerging from the market-led processes of global integration, and the complex uneven development dynamics they generate.

Please review the syllabus for full course information.

Term: This is a Summer I course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course OR one course each in Summer I and Summer II.

Prerequisite(s): Qualified to teach content area

Indiana University

Semester: Summer 2023 – Full Semester

Instructor: Gabriel Popescu

Graduate Credits: 3

Dates: 5/15/23 – 6/24/23

Format: Online Asynchronous

Graduate Certificate: Course Not Eligible

Master’s Completion: View Options for Political Science

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