Teaching Staff
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Prof.Dr.Cem KARADELİ |
Language of Instruction |
Türkçe (Turkish) |
Type Of Course |
Compulsory |
Prerequisites |
None. |
Recommended Optional Programme Component |
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Course Objectives |
Main objectives of the course: analysing relationality between economic and political actors taking place in international extent with the help of diverse perspectives; using economic and political analyses together on behalf of scrutinizing global economic relations in a holistic manner; understanding contemporary reflections of economic and political role distribution among national, regional and international organizations taking place in global level. |
Course Content |
Basic topics that will be covered in the course: alternative conceptualizations of state-market relations; analysis of relationship between international politics and international economics; power struggle underlying the global economic systems and its consequences; North-South relations; regional inequalities; role of the state in internationbal economic processes; externa national debt crises; multi-national companies. |
Learning Outcomes (LO) |
1. Having capacity of understanding effects of regional, international and supra-national political economic processes on economic policies of the nation-states;
2. Having capacity of comparing main perspectives on international political economy;
3. Having capacity of analysing problems of countries and regions within the context of global political economy in a critical way;
4. Having capacity of approaching global economic phenomena within the discipline of International Relations in an analytical manner. |
Mode of Delivery |
Face to face |
Course Outline |
Week |
Topics |
1. Week |
Basic Concepts: The State and Market |
2. Week |
Basic Approaches I: Merchantilism and Liberalism |
3. Week |
Basic Approaches II: Alternative Political Economic Perspectives |
4. Week |
Historical Development of International Economic Structures until 20th Century |
5. Week |
Evolution of International Economic Structures Since the Beginning of the 20th Century |
6. Week |
Role of the Nation-State in International Economic Processes |
7. Week |
Role of the Multi-National Companies in International Economic Processes |
8. Week |
MIDTERM |
9. Week |
International Economic Organizations: IMF, WTO, WB |
10. Week |
Regional Economic Integrations |
11. Week |
International Monetary and Financial Systems
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12. Week |
Regional Inequalities and North-South Relations |
13. Week |
The State and Economic Recovery |
14. Week |
Crises of Contemporary Global Political Economy |
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Assessment |
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Percentage(%) |
Mid-term (%) |
40 |
Quizes (%) |
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Homeworks/Term papers (%) |
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Practice (%) |
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Labs (%) |
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Projects/Field Work (%) |
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Seminars/Workshops (%) |
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Final (%) |
60 |
Other (%) |
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Total(%) |
100 |
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Course Book (s) and/or References |
- Bradford Dillman, N. Balaam (2016) Uluslararası Ekonomi Politiğe Giriş, İstanbul: Adres Yayınları.
- Robert Gilpin (2017) Uluslararası İlişkilerin Ekonomi Politiği, Ankara: Kripto Basın Yayın.
- Arzu Al, Meral Balcı & İmam Bakır Kanlı (der.) (2017) Uluslararası Politik Ekonomi 1, İstanbul: Savaş Yayınları
- Cohn, T. H. (2011) Global Political Economy: Theory and Practice, New York: Pearson Education, Inc.
- Walter, A. & G. Sen, (2009) Analyzing the Global Political Economy, Princeton University Press.
- Gilpin, R., (2001) Global Political Economy, Princeton University Press. |
Work Placement(s) |
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The Relationship between Program Qualifications (PQ) and Course Learning Outcomes (LO) |
| PQ1 | PQ2 | PQ3 | PQ4 | PQ5 | PQ6 | PQ7 | PQ8 | PQ9 | PQ10 | PQ11 | PQ12 | PQ13 | PQ14 | PQ15 | PQ16 | PQ17 | LO1 | | 5 | 5 | | 4 | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | 5 | LO2 | 5 | 4 | | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | 5 | LO3 | | 5 | 4 | | 5 | 5 | | | 4 | 5 | | | | | | | 5 | LO4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | | | 5 | | | | 4 | | | | | | | 5 |
* Contribution Level : 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High |