Welcome to Globalization and World Politics. This course provides a critical overview of the dynamics and processes of globalization and world politics, and their interaction from historical to contemporary times.
POEC 393 discusses a number of debates about the best ways to 'compete,' many of which rely on the 'market' or co-operative and state-aided industrial strategies. Students learn to analyze these broad issues and formulate policy-related initiatives for Canadian cases.
Political Economy of Globalization GLST/INTR/POEC 483, a three–credit, senior–level course which allows you to study in–depth processes of globalization by using the analytical tools of global or international political economy (IPE) and applying this understanding to examine our role as global citizens.
Political Economy 483/Global Studies 483/International Relations 483: International Political Economy: The Politics of Globalizationis a senior-level, three-credit course in Political Economy and Global Studies. The course introduces highly contested issues and contradictory positions concerning the meaning and significance of globalization.