POLI 354 Lecture Notes - Comparative Advantage, Rationality, Bubble Act

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Goal: explain systemic outcomes (i. e. open trade) Realism (emphasizes states and the importance of competition) Liberalism (more popular now in ipe; domestic sources of ipe) Marxism (classical emphasizes class distinctions as the key actors. Hierarchy within the domestic sphere economics drives politics) Institutionalism (blends realism and liberalism developed specifically to explain ipe questions) Constructivism (how norms and ideas change over time emerged from questions about security much less traction in ipe) 1st midterm october 26th 20% of grade. A short paper (6 pages double spaced) november 23 30% of grade. A formal final exam 40% of grade. Difficult to agree what power leads to disconnects and measurement issues. When we re talking about security, power is easier to quantify (i. e. soldiers, battle ships, etc. ) but it becomes a lot more difficult to quantify when talking about political economy. Power as a relationship concept power is relative and someone s relative power effects how they interact with others.

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