KURSE

Political Economy of the Global South

 






 



Information

Host institution
University of Kassel
Online class times
Time in Germany: 14.15 – 15.30
Time in Turkey: 15:15 – 16:30 (after 28th October 16.15 - 17.30)
Duration
14 WEEKS
Credits
6
Language
English
register Status
Closed

Political Economy of the Global South in the Age of Financialisation

About this course

This course aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the debates on development and political economy of theglobal South. It covers central topics such as trajectories of development, competition, financial deepening, financial inclusion and crisis management in the last quarter of the 20th century and the first two decades of the 21st century.

 

A widely held misconception regarding economic and financial crises in the global South attributes the causes of the crises to the incapacity of policy makers in transforming their economies in line with the demands of investors. Either because of the exclusive institutions or policy fallacies, it is maintained; the South cannot catch up with the advanced countries of the North. This stance ignores the interdependencies not only between the countries, but also the policy dilemmas that the emerging markets confront amidst processes of financialisation and credit-led strategies of economic growth.

What you'll learn

The course will rest on an interdisciplinary effort benefiting from comparative political economy, political science and development studies. It will elaborate various case studies to analyze both the day-to-day workings of global finance and the reflection of global financial conjuncture upon major emerging markets. It will help the students grasp major issues and problems confronted by the policy makers of emerging markets in an era of financialisation. While providing a meta-level discussion of development in the last decades, the course will provide a comparative and historical lens to analyze the political economic transformation in the global South.




Sponsored by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung with funds of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Federal Republic of Germany. This online course or parts of it can be used by others for free as long as they provide a proper reference to the original publication. The content of the publication is the
sole responsibility of Off-University. Organisation für den Frieden e.V. and does not necessarily reflect a position of RLS.