International Political Economics II
3
2018-2019
01620541
Political Science – International Relations
Portuguese
Face-to-face
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Teaching Methods
The sessions consist of theoretical-practical classes, with the presentation of the contents by the professor and subsequent discussion and debate; the students have to make oral and/or written presentations on topics that are previously proposed; it will be shown movies/documentaries on issues related to the syllabus, which will be followed by debate and will be a base for the presentation of written works by the students.
Learning Outcomes
General objectives:
The objective is to deepen the knowledge about global governance of the world economy, with emphasis on the International Monetary System (IMS).
Goals and specific competencies:
1. To understand the importance of the IMS in international relations;
2. To identify and characterize the main phases of the IMS and their differences;
3. To relate the IMS evolution with international institutions;
4. To explain the impact of the policies of international institutions on international monetary relations;
5. To discuss the role of international institutions in the context of globalization which has arisen with the Washington consensus, as well as the effects of the IMF structural adjustment plans;
Generic skills:
1. To identify, organize, synthesize and present relevant issues of international political economy;
2. To communicate knowledge and opinions on international political economy issues;
3. To learn and to critically reflect on international political economy issues.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Basic concepts: currency, monetary system, international monetary system;
2. The current situation as a result of the evolution of monetary systems;
3. The international gold standard: theoretical functioning and historical evolution;
4. The emergence of the Bretton Woods system;
5. The evolution of the Bretton Woods system;
6. The crisis of the international monetary system and the Kingston system;
7. The international monetary system in the 1980s;
8. The structural adjustment programs and the international monetary system;
9. The regional monetary systems: the European Monetary System;
10. The monetary questions in the late 20th century and in the threshold of 21th century.
Head Lecturer(s)
António Manuel Portugal Duarte
Assessment Methods
Mixed regime
Assignments and participation in class: 30.0%
Exam: 70.0%
General regime
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
EICHENGREEN, Barry, Exorbitant Privilege, The Rise and Fall of the Dollar, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2011. [BP 338.2 EIC]
EICHENGREEN, Barry, Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System, 2 edition, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2008. [edição portuguesa de 1999 na FEUC, 339.7 EIC]
FAUGÈRE, Jean-Pierre; VOISIN, Colette, Le système financier et monétaire international - Crises et mutations, 5e édition, Paris, Armand Colin, Collection: Circa, 2005. [edição portuguesa de 1997 na FEUC, 339.7 FAU]
GILPIN, Robert; GILPIN, Jean M. — Global political economy: understanding the international economic order, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001. [BP 339.9 GIL]
LELART, Michel, Le système monétaire international, Paris, Editions La Découverte, Collection: Repères, n.º 97, 2007. [edição portuguesa de 1997 na FEUC, 339.7 LEL]
PATAT, Jean-Pierr, Histoire de l'Europe monétaire, Paris, Editions La Découverte, Collection: Repères, n°250, 2007