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Globalization, Migration and International Relations, Fall 2002
Author: Choucri, Nazli
Subject: Social Sciences
Institution Name:
M.I.T.
Collection Name: MIT OpenCourseWare
Abstract: This graduate course is in three Parts. Together they are intended to provide theoretical, empirical, and policy perspectives on source and consequences of globalization, focusing on emergent structures and processes, and on the implications of flows of goods and services across national boundaries - with special attention to the issue of migration, on the assumption that people matter and matter a lot. An important concern addressed pertains to the dilemmas of international policies that are shaped by the macro-level consequences of micro-level behavior. Details
Course Type: Full Course
Material Types: Assessments, Homework and Assignments, Syllabi
Media Formats: Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
Language: English
Conditions of Use: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 2.5 Additional InformationGeographic
Regional Relevance: All
Reviews
By: Matthew Powers
- How did you use this material? One nice feature of this course is the synthesis of "traditional" views of globalization (which looks at the economic and policy issues related to increased economic integration) with international relations views (which looks at the international structures and processes related to the movement of people). Globalization; Migration; International Relations. |
Keywords
IPE
IR
civil society
comparative politics
complex view
domestic politics
emergent structures
environment
flows
global change
globalization
goods
government
immigration
integration
inter-state relations
international conflict
international policies
international politics
international relations
international trade
macro-level behavior
micro-level behavior
migration
narrow globalization
national boundaries
national economies
non-state
policy dilemmas
political science
political theory
population movements
processes
public policy
security
services
sovereignty
supra-state
sustainable development
technology
transnational organization
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