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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich Theologie (Phil) >>

  The Regional-Global Nexus of International Economic Governance: Between Competition and Division of Labour (IB 5)

Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. Howard Loewen

Angaben
Proseminar
2 SWS, Anwesenheitspflicht, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 4
Bachelor, Sprache Englisch, Modul Pol 4 / LAGY IV / LARS IV (Anmeldung per E-mail: Howard.Loewen@fau.de)
Zeit und Ort: Fr 10:15 - 11:45, KH 0.024

Inhalt
Economic Globalisation fostered the emergence of a global governance system which consists of a global, interregional and regional level of cooperation. On these different levels international institutions such as the IMF, WTO, World Bank, EU, and ASEAN are located. Whereas international institutions are primarily set up to manage their own specific cooperation problems in their respective policy field, they increasingly affect each other’s development, maintenance and effectiveness. In other words: "Institutional Interplay" causes conflicts, overlaps and synergy effects. Against this background this seminar seeks to answer the following questions: How do global and regional economic institutions interact? What are the causes, forms and consequences of these interactions? What kind of structural patterns of interaction (i.e. competition or division of labour) emerge? In order to answer these questions interactions between global financial, trade, and development institutions such as the WTO, IMF, World Bank and their regional counterparts in the global south (i.e. Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America) will be analyzed.

Empfohlene Literatur
Oberthür, Sebastian / Gehring, Thomas (2011), Institutional Interaction: Ten Years of Scholarly Development, in: Sebastian Oberthür and Olav Schramm Stocke (eds.): Managing Institutional Complexity. Regime Interplay and Global Environmental Change, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 25-58; Loewen, Howard (2014), “Institutional Interplay between the Chiang Mai Initiative and the International Monetary Fund”, European Journal of East Asian Studies, 13: 50-67.

ECTS-Informationen:
Credits: 4

Zusätzliche Informationen
Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Institution: Institut für Politische Wissenschaft
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