Trade and Economic Governance

mspri2163  2021-2022  Mons

Trade and Economic Governance
5.00 credits
30.0 h + 10.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Nouveau Patricia;
Language
English
Content
THE COURSE WILL REMIND:
1. The origins of the current multilateral trading system
THE COURSE WILL DEVELOP:
2. The (non) governance of trading flows since the 1970s:  
  • The rise of global value chains and its impact on economic governance 
    •  Trade agreements
    •  Foreign direct investments
    •  Standards and interoperability
    •  Social challenges
  • The fall of the Bretton Woods system and the financial deregulation:
    • Financial crises and the impact of speculation
    • Fiscal optimisation and evasion
THE COURSE WILL ENGAGE STUDENTS IN ANALYSING:
3. Current economic governance challenges
  • The shift in the balance of global economic power: the multilateral trading system in question? 
    • Rising Emerging economies
    • Rising protectionisms and nationalisms
  • The 2008 crisis: a path towards further financial regulation ?
  • The COVID19 pandemic: supply chain management and the affirmation of strategic autonomy
THE COURSE IS UNDERPINNED BY VARIOUS CASE STUDIES
Teaching methods
Lectures will alternate with seminar sessions 
Evaluation methods
Written essay/exam and/or oral exam
Online resources
All necessary documents will be posted on the student corner's platform
Bibliography
Heydon Ken, The political economy of international trade, Polity press, 2020
Blustein Paul, Schism, China, America and the fracturing of the global trading system, Cigi Press, 2019
Ravenhill John, International Political Economy, 7th edition, 2016
Dicken Peter, Global Shift 7th edition, SAGE Edition, 2015
Adda Jacques, Histoire de la Mondialisation, La découverte, 2007
Helleiner Eric, States and the reemergence of global finance, 1994
Faculty or entity
PSAD


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Political Sciences: International Relations