America, Europe and The World Political Economy
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Surveys American economic policy, domestic and foreign, and the ideas, events and geopolitical and military concerns that have shaped it through successive administrations since World War II. Discusses the legacy of the interwar and wartime years. Subsequently tracks U.S. policy and foreign reactions to it from the Truman to the second Bush administration. Blends history, economics and international relations in an effort to explain the interplay in practice of economic ideas and events. (This is a cross-listed course offered by the American Foreign Policy Program that also can fulfill a requirement for the Global Theory and History and European Studies programs). <a href="http://bit.ly/1bebp5s" target="_blank">Click here to see evaluations, syllabi, and faculty bios</a>
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