Admission requirements
This course is designed for the minor Global Affairs. It is not possible to follow single courses of this minor. You need to be enrolled in Usis for the minor to be accepted to this course. There are 200 places open for registration, on a first come first serve basis, where LDE students are given priority.
This course is also open for inbound exchange students if they wish to take the entire minor Global Affairs. Exchange students must be admitted by the FGGA International Office prior to the start of the minor; priority will be given to direct exchange partners of FGGA. For more information about the application procedure for exchange students, please contact the FGGA International Office
Description
This course starts by exploring what the term ‘geo-economics’ entails and how it is linked to economic diplomacy. Centering on the contests between great powers – mainly the United States, EU, China, and Russia – in this course we will assess how countries act differently in linking politics, economics and security by discussing several key areas of the broad field of geo-economics. These include energy security; trade, investment and economic cooperation; and global financial governance. Throughout the course we will seek to answer the question: what are the main tools and primary purposes by which the big powers seek to uphold and/or expand their influence in these fields?
The lecturer for 2024-2025 will be announced soon.
Course objectives
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Explain and apply the concept of geo-economics and economic diplomacy to current events
Discuss the interaction between economics, politics, and security
Explain the role of energy and raw materials, as well as of monetary and financial governance, in international relations
Outline the most prominent studies in the field of international political economy.
Timetable
On the right side of programme front page of the studyguide you will find links to the website and timetables, uSis and Brightspace.
Mode of instruction
The course will consist of lectures and guest lectures.
The total study load for this course is 140 hours, consisting of:
21 hours for attending lectures
119 hours studying – work on assignments
Participation in lectures, discussions and exercises is required in order to obtain a grade. One lecture may be missed. Being absent more than once may likely lead to expulsion from the course.
Assessment method
Mid-term assignment
25% of total grade
Re-sit not possible
Grade must be compensated
Final assignment
75% of total grade
Re-sit possible
Re-sit will take the same form
Grade must be 5.50 or higher to pass the course
Students will also be permitted to re-sit the 75% final exam if they have a calculated overall course grade lower than 5.50 or with permission of the Board of Examiners. There is no re-sit for the mid-term, which needs to be compensated.
Late hand in penalty: 0,5 minus per day, and after seven days we do not accept papers any longer.
In the case of written assessment methods, the examiner can always initiate a follow-up conversation with the student to establish whether the learning objectives have been met.
The Course and Examination Regulation of Security Studies and the Rules and Regulation of the Board of Examiners of the Institute of Security and Global Affairs apply.
Reading list
TBA on Brightspace
Registration
Registration via MyStudymap or uSis is possible from TBA after registration for the entire minor. Register for every course via MyStudymap or uSis. Some courses of the minor have a limited number of participants, so register on time.
Leiden University uses Brightspace as its online learning management system. After enrolment for the course in MyStudymap you will be automatically enrolled in the Brightspace environment of this course.
More information on registration via MyStudymap can be found on this page.
Please note: guest-/contract-/exchange students do not register via MyStudymap but via uSis.
Contact
globalaffairs@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Remarks
All sessions will be in English.
Essays need to be written in English.
This course takes place in The Hague.
Please note that the re-sits of this minor will be organised in January.