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Johns Hopkins University | AS.470.605

Global Political Economy

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In the wake of the financial crisis, bank bailouts, and stimulus plans, the relationship between American economic power and national security is especially salient. In this course, students investigate core topics in international political economy, analyzing the security implications of each. Topics include trade relations, international finance, monetary relations, poverty, and development. (Core course for the MA in Global Security Studies. Recommended elective for MA in Public Management)

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M. Zambotti
18:00 - 20:40

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08:15 - 11:15

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S. O'Byrne
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C. Larkin
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