The substantive focus of this course is on how politics, technological change, and globalization interact. How does politics shape the impact of technological change and globalization? How do technological change and globalization affect politics? The seminar looks at the ways in which politics interacts with economic and technological…
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade, monetary policy, foreign investment, migration, globalization, development, foreign aid, national security, and international institutions and cooperation.
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade, monetary policy, foreign investment, migration, globalization, development, foreign aid, national security, and international institutions and cooperation.
…This reading course explores how globalization as a concept, trend and political reality has been studied in the field of international relations and international political economy. It begins by evaluating core scholarship on globalization and its consequences for inequality and state authority. The second part of the course then…
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade, monetary policy, foreign investment, globalization, development, foreign aid, and international institutions and cooperation.
Co-taught with Andrew Moravcsik
This seminar introduces the field of international relations. It is designed primarily for students pursuing the PhD in Political Science, Public Policy and related fields. The focus is on theories of international relations: we focus on fundamental theoretical debates in IR and…
Co-taught with G. John Ikenberry
This seminar introduces the field of international relations. It is designed primarily for students pursuing the PhD in Political Science, Public Policy and related fields. The focus is on theories of international relations; we focus on fundamental theoretical debates in IR and their…
Co-taught with Andrew Moravcsik
This seminar introduces the field of international relations. It is designed primarily for students pursuing the PhD in Political Science, Public Policy and related fields. The focus is on fundamental theoretical debates in IR and their relationship to empirical social science. The…
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political
economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade,
monetary policy, foreign investment, globalization, development, foreign aid, and
international institutions and cooperation.
This course will be run as a discussion…
Co-taught with Andrew Moravcsik
This seminar provides an overview of the field of international relations. It is designed primarily
for students pursuing the PhD in Political Science, Public Policy or other related fields. The
primary focus is on fundamental theoretical debates and their relationship to empirical…
This course will meet weekly as a seminar, with discussions initiated by students. Two students will be responsible at each class for introducing the readings and issues in them. In particular, they must also be ready to discuss one of the readings in detail, describing its methods and findings in critical perspective. Then we will have a…
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade, monetary policy, foreign investment, globalization, development, foreign aid, and international institutions and cooperation.
Co-Taught with Robert O. Keohane
This course will meet weekly as a seminar, with discussions initiated by students. Before each of the first nine classes (including the first class on February 5), two or three short (500 word) student-authored discussion papers will be circulated. They are not to be descriptions of the…
This course is an advanced graduate colloquium on international political economy. It focuses on the key issues in international political economy, such as trade, monetary policy, foreign investment, globalization, development, foreign aid, and international institutions and cooperation.
This graduate seminar for Ph.D. students examines the interaction between capitalism and democracy. First, it examines the major theories of the interaction between politics and markets. Then it focuses in more detail on how the economy affects politics, and how politics—in particular, political institutions-- shapes economic outcomes. It…