What is the difference between the MSc IPE/MSc IPE Research and the MSc Global Politics?
Although the two programmes ‘MSc in International Political Economy’ and ‘MSc in Global Politics’ share certain options and are both concerned with the politics of globalisation, they are distinctive in their approaches and concerns. The MSc in International Political Economy is primarily concerned with the interaction of politics and economics in the world economy; it is based in the theories and paradigms that are central to International Political Economy (IPE) as a distinctive discipline, and these are the focus of its compulsory course. Its core options (Politics of Money in the World Economy, Politics of International Trade, Economic Diplomacy, IPE of the Environment, and Comparative Political Economy) are specifically tailored to fit with the IPE core course. The MSc in Global Politics has ‘globalisation’ as its central unifying theme, its core course is focused on arguments about how world politics are shifting from an ‘inter-state’ to a ‘global’ frame and it encompasses contri
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