These notes cover the whole course in 23 lectures. They are very well organised and neatly written. They are listed by the date of the lecture. Multiple text colours are used to highlight important points. Some diagrams are used to aid you learning hard facts of this International Politics of Economic Relations course.
Following lectures are included in these POLI 243 notes:
- Lecture 2: Idealism vs. Realism
- Lecture 3: Liberalism
- Lecture 4: Marxism
- Lecture 5: Institutionalism & Constructivism
- Lecture 6: Bureaucratic Politics
- Lecture 7: Idiosyncratic Approaches
- Lecture 8: The Politics of Trade
- Lecture 9: The Politics of Trade contd.
- Lecture 10: The Politics of International Monetary Relations
- Lecture 11: The Politics of International Monetary Relations contd.
- Lecture 12: Britain’s Repeal of the Corn Laws 1846
- Lecture 13: Britain’s Repeal of the Corn Laws 1846 contd.
- Lecture 14: Canada’s National Policy
- Lecture 15: The Reciprocity Election of 1911
- Lecture 16: The Reciprocity Election of 1911
- Lecture 17: American Trade Policy (1908-1912)
- Lecture 18: Britain’s Return to Gold
- Lecture 19: Japan & INTL Monetary Cooperation
- Lecture 20: Brazil’s Responses to the Debt Crisis of the 1980s
- Lecture 21: Canada-U.S. FTA
- Lecture 22: Greek Debt Crisis 2010-2012
- Lecture 23: Conclusion
FYI: These are from 2019. Compered to the Winter 2021 course, these notes do not include the following topics as complete lectures:
- Gender and the Everyday Economy Perspectives
- The System Level
- The Domestic or National Level
- Malaysia’s Capital Controls
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