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MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.148 Political Economy of Globalization, Spring 2006 |
This is a graduate seminar for students who already have some familiarity with issues in political economy and/or European politics. The objective is to examine the ways in which changes in the international economy and the regimes that regulate it interact with domestic politics, policy-making,
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MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.199J Working in a Global Economy, Fall 2005 | Home
The course introduces the main debates about the "new" global economy and their implications for practice and policy. Experts from academia and business will share their findings about, and direct experiences with, different aspects of globalization.
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-199j-working-in-a-global-economy-fall-2005
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.554 Political Economy of Latin America, Fall 2002 | Home
This class explores the politics of economic reform in Latin America. Topics addressed include: Dependency, Development, and Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism; The Political Consequences of Market-Oriented Reform in Venezuela; The Mexican Peso Crisis; Transitions from Authoritarian Rule in the Southern
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-554-political-economy-of-latin-america-fall-2002
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.552 Political Economy of Chinese Reform, Spring 2003 |
This course focuses on China's transition from plan to market. What has the trajectory of institutional change in China been, and how has growth been achieved? Is that growth sustainable? Subject examines specific aspects of reform (enterprise, fiscal, financial, social welfare), and the systemic
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-552-political-economy-of-chinese-reform-spring-2003
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.158 Political Economy of Western Europe, Spring 2003 |
Examines role of European states in postwar period of rapid economic growth and current crisis. Includes analysis of different state traditions ("etatist," liberal, authoritarian); government's role in decline of some economies and rise of others; why and where Keynesianism, indicative planning,
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MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.556 Political Economy of Development, Spring 2003 | Home
This course examines theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding the process of late development. Topics include the role of the state in alleviating or exacerbating poverty, the politics of industrial policy and planning and the relationship between institutional change and growth. How
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-556-political-economy-of-development-spring-2003
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.881 Game Theory and Political Theory, Fall 2004 | Home
Increasingly, political scientists are using game theory to analyze strategic interactions across many different settings. Each of the sub-fields, to differing degrees, has seen game theoretic concepts enter its vocabulary, and students entering the profession will need to understand the potential
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-881-game-theory-and-political-theory-fall-2004
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.486 Japan and East Asian Security, Spring 2008 | Home
This subject is designed for graduate students interested in international politics, national security and comparative political economy in East Asia. It examines the political, military, and economic challenges facing Japan, its neighbors, and the international system under conditions of great
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-486-japan-and-east-asian-security-spring-2008
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.812J Collective Choice I, Fall 2008 | Home
This is an applied theory course covering topics in the political economy of democratic countries. This course examines political institutions from a rational choice perspective. The now burgeoning rational choice literature on legislatures, bureaucracies, courts, and elections constitutes the
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-812j-collective-choice-i-fall-2008
MIT OpenCourseWare | Political Science | 17.460 Defense Politics, Spring 2006 | Home
This course focuses on the institutional relationships that affect the raising, maintenance and use of military forces in the United States. It is about civil/military, government/industry, military/science and military service/military service relations. The course examines how politicians,
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-460-defense-politics-spring-2006
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