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AP/GLBL 4287 3.00
Global Political Economy and the Making of World Orders
Reviews some of the historical development and central theoretical debates and literature in Global Political Economy and International Relations that relate to the making/remaking of world orders. Critically discusses key works and thinkers as well as the social forces and historical structures that constitute world orders from the 15th Century to the present, with a concluding forcus on the constitution of the emerging world order of the 21st century.