In this course we will examine the relationship between international economics, politics, and security. How do the economic relations among states and non-state actors impact on international politics, and how do political and security concerns of states impact on the flows of goods, services, and finance across the globe? We cover such topics as international trade and trade wars, international finance, the interaction of domestic economic interests and states’ foreign economic policies, or the consequences of governments’ economic weakness for international affairs.
The course is run in Moodle, the Charles University e-learning system. To enroll, and to get access to the course material, go to http://dl1.cuni.cz/enrol/index.php?id=3184.
Please see the syllabus for more information.