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AP/GLBL 4294 3.00
Power, Governance and Resistance in the Global Political Economy
Addresses central issues of power, governance and resistance in the global political economy, including potential future alternatives — in light of the changing relations between rulers and ruled. It will discuss selected issues including: market civilization, power of capital and the offshore world, disciplinary neo-liberalism, new constitutionalism, surveillance and panopticism, livelihood and dispossession, food security/sovereignty and sustainability of the biosphere.