This course provides a graduate introduction to Global Political Economy (GPE), focusing on how political power and economic forces jointly shape the global order. We explore how states, markets, and international institutions interact, and how these relationships influence trade, finance, development, inequality, and economic governance. The course introduces the central debates and theoretical traditions of International Political Economy (IPE), builds methodological literacy for analyzing real-world cases, and equips students to read and critique current research. By the end of the course, students will be able to explain—and evaluate—how domestic politics and international pressures shape economic policy choices and global economic change.
- Öğretmen: Seymen ATASOY