Government 242 - INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECON

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Gregory White

TTh 10:30-11:50

Smith College
19946-F13
SEELYE 301
gwhite@smith.edu
This course begins with an examination of the broad theoretical paradigms in international political economy (IPE), including the liberal, economic nationalist, structuralist, and feminist perspectives. The course analyzes critical debates in the post-World War II period, including the role of the Bretton Woods institutions (World Bank group and IMF), international trade and development, the debt question, poverty and global inequality, and the broad question of "globalization." Prerequisite: 241 or permission of the instructor. First-year students may enroll only if they have completed 241. Enrollment limited to 40.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.