Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)

Global Political Economy II: Issues and Problems Since 1945 (YorkU, AS/POLS 3275 3.0, Undergraduate)
Nitzan, Jonathan. (2003). Political Science. York University. (Course; English).

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Abstract or Brief Description

The course examines the global political economy as it developed since the end of Second World War. The first half of the course deals with the general themes of power and production, order and disorder, global finance, international trade and the transnational corporation. Building on these themes, the second half of the course explores various facets of capitalist expansion and crisis, including North-South relationships, development and underdevelopment, the impact of financial flows, the transition from socialism, and the future of the global political economy.

Language

English

Publication Type

Course

Keywords

accumulation capital capitalism communism corporations development economy finance global growth inflation international military money political power production socialism state stagflation stagnation TNC transnational war

Subject

BN Labour
BN Money & Finance
BN Power
BN Policy
BN Resistance
BN Agency
BN Trade
BN War & Peace
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Civil Society
BN Civilization & Social Systems
BN Class
BN Comparative
BN Cooperation & Collective Action
BN Crisis
BN Data & Statistics
BN Distribution
BN Ecology & Environment
BN History
BN Ideology
BN Industrial Organization

Depositing User

Jonathan Nitzan

Date Deposited

22 Dec 2005

Last Modified

31 Mar 2016 22:11

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