INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
SPRING 2013
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Welcome to the course page for PSCI 4193, International Political Economy!
This page contains supplemental information and links to course materials.
Syllabus
Section 001 (8am-9:15am): karreth4193_8am.pdfSection 002 (2pm-3:15am): karreth4193_2pm.pdf
Class blog
We are using a class blog to post about news and current events related to international political economy. The blog is located at jkpsci4193.blogspot.com. In the second week of the semester, I will send invites to your colorado.edu email address to invite you as a blog contributor.Access to readings
Please see D2L for all readings that are not accessible online.News resources
Links do not indicate endorsement. I recommend using an RSS reader to easily follow your favorite blogs and news sites.News sites
- BBC News
- New York Times
- Christian Science Monitor
- The Guardian
- The Economist
- Al Jazeera
- AllAfrica.com
- Xinhua News
- A Fistful of Euros (commentary on the EU)
- Ken Opalo (African politics)
- Chris Blattman (development economics)
- Johannes Urpelainen (climate politics)
- Dani Rodrik (economics)
- Daniel Drezner (political economy & foreign policy)
- Jay Ulfelder (political violence)
- Impact Evaluations blog (World Bank)
- Foreign Policy Magazine blog
- Kim Yi Dionne (African politics)
- Tom Pepinsky (political economy, Southeast Asia)
- Int'l Economic Law and Policy
- International Law Grrls
- James Fallows (The Atlantic)
- Jeffrey Frankel (economics)
- Kariobangi (African political economy)
- The Quantitative Peace (international relations)
- Marc Lynch (political science; MENA)
- Marginal Revolution (economics)
- Money Supply (economics; central banks)
- Guardian data blog
- Political Geography Now (political maps)
- Political Violence At a Glance (international and intrastate conflict)
- Duck of Minerva (international relations commentary)
- The Monkey Cage (current political science research digest)
- The Umlaut (economics commentary)
- The Current Moment (politics and economics)
- Scott Sumner (nominal GDP targeting)
- Nathan Jensen (politics of investment)
- Center for Global Development
- Beyond BRICs (emerging markets)
- Banyan (Asia)
- Baobab (Sub-Saharan Africa)
- Charlemagne
- Eastern Approaches (Eastern Europe)
- Free Exchange (economy)
- Leviathan (public policy)