Admission requirements
Only students of the Advanced MSc International Relations and Diplomacy programme can take this course.
Description
This is an advanced Master’s level course on International Political Economy (IPE). IPE is the study of the changing relationships between states, markets, and societies around the globe. It also represents a confluence of approaches: namely, political science, sociology, and economics. In this course, students will deepen their understanding of key IPE theories, approaches, issues, and debates. We begin by examining IPE’s main theoretical toolkit and the debates that have structured theoretical innovation in the field. With these approaches in mind, students will examine central IPE issues like the current economic crisis, global governance and transnational financial regulation, the diffusion of state authority and the rise of private authority at the international level.
Course objectives
Students will deepen their understanding of the main theories and themes that structure the study of International Political Economy. They will acquire knowledge of both perennial IPE debates as well as contemporary issues.
Students can expect to hone their critical reading, writing, argumentation, and presentation skills.
Timetable
On the right-hand side of the programme front page of the studyguide you will find a link to the online timetables.
Mode of instruction
Seminar instruction
Study load: 280 hours
Attendance Policy
Attendance is mandatory, subject to course structure (see syllabus for details).
Assessment method
2 Essays – 40% each
1 Class Presentation – 20%
Class participation – Pass/Fail
Failed partial grades or components should be compensated by passed partial grades or components. The calculated grade must be at least 5.50 to pass the course.
Passed partial grades obtained in the academic year 2023-2024 remain valid during the academic year 2024-2025.
Passed partial grades obtained in the academic year 2024-2025 remain valid during the academic year 2025-2026.
Should a student fail the overall course, the student can complete the course in the next academic year. In cases of exceptional circumstances, a student may apply to the board of examiners for a resit to complete the course in the same academic year.
Reading list
This will be available on Brightspace 2-3 weeks before the start of the course
Registration
Register yourself via uSis for each course, workgroup and exam (not all courses have workgroups and/or exams). Do so on time, before the start of the course; some courses and workgroups have limited spaces. You can view your personal schedule in MyTimetable after logging in.
Registration for this course is possible from 11 July, 2024
Leiden University uses Brightspace as its online learning management system. After enrolment for the course in uSis you will be automatically enrolled in the Brightspace environment of this course.
Contact
Dr. Michael Sampson m.d.sampson@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Prof. Dr. Madeleine Hosli m.o.hosli@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Mr. Arash Pourebrahimi Andouhjerdi a.pourebrahimi.andouhjerdi@fgga.leidenuniv.nl