This track concerns the political forces behind global and domestic economic outcomes such as poverty, growth, and inequality. Students gain the theoretical tools and historical background relevant to contemporary debates on topics such as globalization, government regulation, the environment, economic justice, and human development.
- PSCI/INTR 102 Introduction to International Political Economy
- PSCI/INTR 106 Introduction to International Relations
- INTR 205 Global Sustainable Development: Policy and Practice
- PSCI/INTR 217 How Countries Become Rich
- PSCI 220 Agriculture Law, Property Rights and Sustainability
- PSCI 234W Financial Regulation
- PSCI 235 The Political Economy of U.S. Food Policy
- INTR 237 Gender and Development
- PSCI/INTR 239 International Environmental Law & Policy
- INTR 240 Human Rights, Minorities and Migration in Europe
- PSCI 244K Politics and Markets: Innovation and The Global Business Environment
- PSCI 247 Green Markets: Environmental Opportunities and Pitfalls
- PSCI/INTR 251 Authoritarian Politics
- PSCI/INTR 255 Poverty and Development
- PSCI/INTR 256 Theories of Comparative Politics
- PSCI/INTR 257 The Origins of the Modern World
- PSCI/INTR 259 Order, Violence, and the State
- PSCI/INTR 261 Latin American Politics
- PSCI/INTR 262 Elections in Developing Countries
- PSCI/INTR 266 The Politics of India and Pakistan
- PSCI/INTR 268 International Organization
- PSCI/INTR 269 Migration, Economic Change, and Conflict
- PSCI 282 Political Economy of Public Policy
- INTR 286 Political Economy of Developing Countries
- PSCI 287 Theories of Political Economy
- PSCI/INTR 289 The Role of the State in Global Historical Perspective
- PSCI 290 Unequal Development and State Policy: Brazil, the U.S., and Nigeria
- PSCI 294 Political Economy of African-American Communities