Economic Powers in the Contemporary International Relations 2100-ERASMUS-EPIR
I.Introductory lecture: course description and organization, analytical concept.
II.Concept of power in IR
Literature:
1. D. Drezdner, Power and International Relations: a temporal view, Journal of International Relations, 2021,27/1/,p.29-52
III. The Power of Nations.
Literature:
1.M. Beckley, The Power of Nations .Measuring What Matters, International Security 2018,43/2/,p7-44.
IV.Concept of Economic Power in IR Literature.
Literature:
1.R. Cooper, Is “Economic Power” a Useful and Operational Concept? Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, No.04-02,2004
2. Sonmez Atesoglu, Economic Power and International Security, Insight Turkey,2019,21/3/
V.US Economic Power
Literature:
1.D. Julius, US Economic Power. Waxing or Waning?, Harvard International Review.Winter 2005
2. Gelb, GDP Now Matters More than Force., Foreign Affairs 2010,89/6/ .
VI .Economic Hegemony
Literature:
1.C. Noroff, Dollar Hegemony: Power Analysis, RIPE, 2014, 5, p. 1042-1070.
2. W. Winecoff, „The Persistent myth of lost Hegemony” revisited: structural power as a complex network phenomenon, European Journal of International Relations, 2020, 26, p.209-252.
VII. Economic Statecraft. Part I
Literature:
1. D. Baldwin, Economic Statecraft, Princeton 2020, p. 6-98.
VIII. What is Geoeconomics?
Literature:
1. E. Luttwak, From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics, The National Interest, 1990, 20, p. 17-12.
2. R.Blackwill, J. Harris, War by Other Means .Geoeconomics and Statecraft, 2016, s.19-93.
IX. Future of Global Economic Power Structure
Literature:
1. S. Benzell and others, The Future of Global Economic Power, National Bureau of Economic Research,2023, www.nber.org/papers/w30556
X. Economic Powers and International Order.
Literature:
1. The Long View. How will the global economic order change by 2050? Pwc The World 2050, www.pwc.com
2. Nana de Graaf, China’s rise in a Liberal world order transition, RIPE, 2020, 1, p.191-207.
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Form of classes:
Lecture, student’s presentation, analysis of recommended text, discussion.
Final grading course requirements:
Class presentation; presence ,active participation
Bibliography
Required reading:
2. David Baldwin, Economic Statecraft, Princeton Univ. Press,2020
3. R. Blackwill,J. Harris, War by other means. Geoeconomics and Statecraft, Harvard University Pres. Cambrigde 2016
Additional information
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