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Dec 26, 2024
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PSC 335 - Politics of the World Economy (3 cr.) This course focuses on the politics of international economic relations, in terms of both the politics of foreign economic policy and the interaction between states negotiating economic relations. The principal focus of the course is on how exposure to the international economy affects states, and in return how demands for specific policies from domestic interest groups affects how states interact with each other. Major topics include trade, capital flows, the role of international institutions and laws, the politics of development, the environment, and globalization. Liberal arts Prerequisite(s): PSC 220 or six credits of political science. Semester(s) Offered: Spring
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