This course offers an in-depth exploration of the international political economy, focusing on how the global societal order is formed and the interplay between political power and economic gain in international contexts.
The curriculum provides a comprehensive introduction to the field. The course delves into key topics such as trade, finance, and the tools and theories used to analyze these issues. Additionally, it addresses contemporary and interdisciplinary subjects such as ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and sustainable investment, offering a well-rounded perspective for newcomers to the field.
The course aims to achieve two primary goals:
1. To gain a fundamental understanding of theories and issues within the international political economy and develop the ability to articulate these concepts to others.
2. To improve logical reasoning abilities and learn discussion skills through active learning methods.
International Relations, International Political Economy, Trade, Finance, Environment, ESG/Sustainable Investment
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
This class employs a lecture-based approach complemented by discussions. During these discussions, students will collaboratively construct and refine their arguments related to the lecture material.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | What is International Political Economy? |
Class 2 | Analytical Approaches | Key Theories of International Political Economy |
Class 3 | Trade | Interests and Protectionist Policies |
Class 4 | International Finance | The Development of the Global Monetary System |
Class 5 | Environment | Addressing the Global Environmental Crisis through Governance |
Class 6 | ESG and Sustainable Investment | The New Role of Investors in ESG and Sustainable Investment |
Class 7 | Final Examination |
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
Title of book: "Series on International Relations "International Political Economy
Author:Keisuke Iida
Publisher: University of Tokyo Press
Publication year: 2007
Title of book: "International Relations: Toward Understanding Global Society
Author(s): Kenji Takita, Ryo Oshiba, Yasuko Tsuru
Publisher: Yushindo
Publication year: 2023
Class participation and involvement in discussions will contribute 30% to the overall grade, with examinations comprising the other 70%.
No prior knowledge is required for this course.
No classes will be given on April 10(Wed).
Seven total classes will be held for this course: April 17 (Wed), April 24 (Wed), May 1 (Wed), May 8 (Wed), May 15 (Wed), May 22(Wed), June 5(Wed).
Class will be canceled on May 29(Wed).