This specialization offers students a comprehensive exploration of the international dimensions inherent in development issues. Rooted in the vibrant academic domain of international political economy, it delves into the intricate intersections between national political and economic processes and global, transnational, and multilateral relations.
At its core, the IPED specialization scrutinizes how key aspects of the present international landscape shape the developmental trajectories of individuals residing in developing nations and transitional economies.
IPED students are equipped with the tools to dissect the mechanisms through which prevailing agendas mold the frameworks within which national governments, private enterprises, and civil society entities pursue their objectives. Particularly, the programme zeroes in on the pervasive impact of neoliberalism on the fabric of global capitalism over the past three decades, as well as the developmental agenda advocated by proponents of liberal internationalism.
A central tenet of IPED education lies in fostering students' capacity for critical analysis, enabling them to evaluate the assertions put forth by contemporary advocates of dominant political-economic paradigms with a discerning eye.
Courses and readings
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