International Political Economy at University of Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

The MA in International Political Economy explores the origins, structures and politics of the global economic order. It examines the historical development of global capitalism as well as a range of contemporary issues related to globalisation and neoliberalism. This degree is for students from all over the world who are interested in the problems, challenges and opportunities presented by global capitalism, and for those wanting to gain an advanced knowledge of the theories and practice of international political economy from a range of different disciplinary and empirical perspectives. The course is designed for those who are either familiar with the study of political and economic issues at undergraduate level or who are enthusiastic to focus on this area of study at the postgraduate level. You will follow a flexible programme with a wide choice of modules. You take two core modules in Globalisation and Governance and International Political Economy that will provide you with a foundation for thinking about the subject. You will then design the rest of the course around your own interests by selecting four modules from a wide range of options. The flexibility of this programme is ideal for those with a broad range of interests in political economy or for those who want to construct a curriculum around a particular area of interest. As a postgraduate student in POLSIS you will also have the opportunity to take part in a wide range of events. You will be welcomed as a member of the International Political Economy research group. This group includes members of academic staff and postgraduate research students who meet regularly to discuss their own research, recent publications and to organise research events including inviting visiting speakers.

Modules

Globalisation and Governance; International Relations Theory; International Political Economy; Asia Pacific Security; Civil War, Conflict Management and Peacekeeping; Developments in Contemporary Political Analysis; Diplomacy and Statecraft; Diplomatic History of the Twentieth Century; Ethical Dimensions of Terrorism, Political Violence and War; European Security; Gender and Global Governance; The Geopolitical Economy of Energy; Global Climate Change; Global Environmental Governance; Global Ethics 1; Global Ethics 2; International Relations Theory; International Political Economy; Political Psychology of Conflict and Cooperation; The Politics of the Arab-Israeli Conflict; Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and International Order; Power in Global Politics; Rising Powers and Global Order; Security Studies; Sex, Death, Gender and (in) Security; Social Theory and Critique: Contested Knowledge; Social Theory: From Marxism to Post Marxism; Terrorism and Political Violence; Terrorism and Contemporary Conflict; Theory and Ethics of Terrorism and Political Violence; US and Foreign Defence Policy; Migration, Superdiversity, Policy and Practice (IASS); Globalisation, International Migration and Citizenship (IASS).


Entry requirements

A good Honours degree or its equivalent; for those whose 1st language is not English, a TOEFL or IELTS Certificate is required.


Fees and funding

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International Political Economy at University of Birmingham - UCAS