POL 23500

International Relations Among Rich And Poor Nations
International Relations among Rich and Poor Nations

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About the Course
This course is an introduction to the major themes in international political economy among rich and poor nations. We will examine such areas as international trade, finance, multi-nationals and intellectual property rights and how they connect to the theme of Rich/Poor nations, international organizations, and global development.
Course Goals/Learning Objectives
  • To introduce students to the basic concepts and ideas of international political economy
  • To understand and be able to describe the dominant theories of international politics.
  • To hone research, writing and analytical skills to effectively communicate ideas, opinions, and arguments on a variety of IPE topics
  • To provide the tools necessary to delve deeper into issues, develop critical thinking skills, and understand many of the critical issues in IPE

POL 23500

Course Catalog
POL 23500 International Relations Among Rich And Poor Nations

Description
Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to the major themes in the contemporary international relations among rich and poor nations. Examines such areas as North-South relations, interdependence, international organizations, and global development. Typically offered Fall Spring.
3.000 Credit hours
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional
Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture
Offered By: College of Liberal Arts
Department: Political Science
Course Attributes
Lower Division, S General Education, UC-Behavior/Social Science, GTC-Social-Behavioral
May be offered at any of the following campuses: West Lafayette
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