This is a compulsory course for the students of the English-language programme Master in International Relations (MAIN) and is only available for them.
In this course we examine the relationship between international economics and international politics. How do the economic relations among states and non-state actors impact on international politics, and how do political concerns of states impact on the flows of goods, services, and finance across the globe? We discuss the relationship between market exchange and political institutions, and cover such topics as international trade and its political consequences, international finance, and development.
To joint the course sessions on Zoom, follow this link: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/92809809377 (password available for registered users on course Moodle site).