教學大綱 Syllabus

科目名稱:政治經濟學

Course Name: Political Economy

修別:必

Type of Credit: Required

3.0

學分數

Credit(s)

30

預收人數

Number of Students

課程資料Course Details

課程簡介Course Description

Course Description

This seminar is intended to provide a systematic introduction to the political economy of international relations. Readings and writing assignments are designed to explore the usefulness of alternative analytical and theoretical perspectives in addressing the central questions of actor behavior and system governance in the world economy. The aim throughout the course is to encourage students to read and think critically when addressing the literature of International Political Economy.

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    課程目標與學習成效Course Objectives & Learning Outcomes

    The course aims to apply theoretical and analytical concepts to understand how the political and economic determinants, such as the structures of state-market relations, socio-economic contexts, and transitional forces affect related economics' policy options and development. The learning objectives of this course are (1) to gain theoretical knowledge and contextual effects of interests, institutions, strategic integration, and ideas; (2) to familiarize with conceptual and empirical knowledge of the local process of economies and political dynamics; (3) to understand the economic development and political impacts of East Asia and other countries in a comparative perspective and within a regional/global context. We will attempt to use the interests, institutions, strategic interaction and ideas, combined with analytical levels of analysis (individual, domestic, systemic) to understand the “causes” of policy decisions, choices, and their outcomes.

    每周課程進度與作業要求 Course Schedule & Requirements

    教學週次Course Week 彈性補充教學週次Flexible Supplemental Instruction Week 彈性補充教學類別Flexible Supplemental Instruction Type

    週次

    Week

    課程主題

    Topic

    課程內容與指定閱讀

    Content and Reading Assignment

    教學活動與作業

    Teaching Activities and Homework

     

    學習投入時間

    Student workload expectation

    課堂講授

    In-class Hours

    課程前後

    Outside-of-class Hours

    1

    Introduction: What is Political Economy (2/20)

    Introducing the syllabus

    Main Theme: What is Political Economy

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    3

    2

    The Theoretical Paradigms & Analytical perspectives of IPE (2/27)

     

    • Robert Gilpin, 2001 Global Political Economy . [This is an updated version of Gilpin, The Political Economy of International Relations, 1987.] Ch. 1-2
    • David Lake (2009), “Open Economy Politics: A Critical Review,” Review of International Organizations 4:3, 219-244.
    • Thomas Oatley (2011), “The Reductionist Gamble: Open Economy Politics in the Global Economy,” International Organization 65:2 (Spring), 311-341.
    • Hobson, J., & Seabrooke, L. (Eds.). (2007). Everyday Politics of the World Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ch.1 (Introduction) doi:10.1017/CBO9780511491375
    • Hafner-Burton, E. M., Haggard, S., Lake, D. A., & Victor, D. G. (2017). The Behavioral Revolution and International Relations. International Organization71(S1), S1–S31. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44651962
    • Davis, J. W., & McDermott, R. (2021). The Past, Present, and Future of Behavioral IR. International Organization75(1), 147–177. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27104630

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    3

    The Political Economy of International Trade (3/6)

     

    • *Michael Hiscox (2001), “Class Versus Industry Cleavages: Inter-Industry Factor Mobility and the Politics of Trade,” International Organization 55:1 (Winter), 1-46.
    • *Helen Milner with Keiko Kubota (2005), “Why the Move to Free Trade? Democracy and Trade Policy in the Developing Countries,” International Organization 59:1 (Winter), 107-143.
    • *Gowa, Joanne S., and Edward D. Mansfield. 1993. “Power Politics and International Trade.” American Political Science Review 87 (2): 408–20. (12 pp.)
    • *Diana C. Mutz and Eunji Kim, “The Impact of In-Group Favoritism on Trade Preferences,” International Organization 71, no. 4 (ed 2017): 827–50.
    • Rogowski R. Political Cleavages and Changing Exposure to Trade. American Political Science Review. 1987;81(4):1121-1137. doi:10.2307/1962581
    • Matthew DiGiuseppe & Katja B. Kleinberg (2019) Economics, security, and individual-level preferences for trade agreements, International Interactions, 45:2, 289-315, DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2019.1551007
    • Jeffry Frieden, Attitudes, Interests, and the Politics of Trade: A Review Article, Political Science Quarterly, Volume 137, Issue 3, Fall 2022, Pages 569–588, https://doi.org/10.1002/polq.13360

         # Brutger, R., Chaudoin, S. & Kagan, M. "Trade Wars and Election Interference." Rev Int Organ 18, 1–25 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11558-022-09464-2

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    4

    The Political Economy of International Finance and Financial Crises (3/13)
    • *Jeffry Frieden (1991), “Invested Interests: The Politics of National Economic Policies in a World of Global Finance,” International Organization 45:4 (Autumn), 425-451.
    • *Simmons BA. Rulers of the game: central bank independence during the interwar years. International Organization. 1996;50(3):407-443. doi:10.1017/S0020818300033439; or 
      • *Best, J. (2025). The fragility of depoliticization: revisiting the history of Central bank inflation-management. Review of International Political Economy, 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2024.2444365
    • *Lee, Y. W., & Lim, K. (2024). Status quo crisis again? RMB challenges and dollar hegemony. New Political Economy29(5), 709–732. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2024.2332348
    • *Lipscy, Phillip Y. 2018. “Democracy and Financial Crisis.” International Organization 72 (04): 937–68. (31 pp.)
    • *Lipscy, Phillip Y. and Lee, Haillie Na-Kyung 2019. “The IMF As a Biased Global Insurance Mechanism: Asymmetrical Moral Hazard, Reserve Accumulation, and Financial Crises.” International Organization, Vol. 73, Issue. 02, p. 489.
    • Frieden, Jeffry A. 2015. “Chapter 1: Introduction: The Political Economy of Currency Choice,” Currency Politics: The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i10364.pdf). (18 pp.)
    • J. Lawrence Broz and Seth H. Werfel, “Exchange Rates and Industry Demands for Trade Protection,” International Organization, 68 (2014), pp 393-416
    • Stephen C Nelson and Peter J Katzenstein. Uncertainty, risk, and the financial crisis of 2008. International Organization, 68(2):361-392, 2014.
    • Quinn DP, Sattler T, Weymouth S. Do Exchange Rates Influence Voting? Evidence from Elections and Survey Experiments in Democracies. International Organization. 2023;77(4):789-823. doi:10.1017/S002081832300022X

    #       J. Bradford Jensen, Dennis P. Quinn and Stephen Weymouth, “The Influence of Firm Global Supply Chains and Foreign Currency Undervaluations on US Trade Disputes,” International Organization, 69(2015), pp 913-947

    #Cohen, B. J. (2015). Currency power: understanding monetary rivalry. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Ch. 1 & 3;

    #Benjamin J. Cohen, Currency Statecraft (Chicago University Press, 2019)t, ch. 1-3.

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    5

    The Political Economy of Technological Advancement/ Economic Upgrading (3/20)
    • *ACEMOGLU D, ROBINSON JA. Economic Backwardness in Political Perspective. American Political Science Review. 2006;100(1):115-131. doi:10.1017/S0003055406062046; or (for people like a more technical paper, see following)
    • *Kennedy, A. B. (2024). The process of paradigm change: the rise of guided innovation in China. Review of International Political Economy31(4), 1220–1244. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2023.2280974
    • *Ding, J. (2023). The diffusion deficit in scientific and technological power: re-assessing China’s rise. Review of International Political Economy31(1), 173–198. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2023.2173633
    • *Malkin, A., & He, T. (2023). The geoeconomics of global semiconductor value chains: extraterritoriality and the US-China technology rivalry. Review of International Political Economy31(2), 674–699. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2023.2245404
    • *Vaynman J, Volpe TA. Dual Use Deception: How Technology Shapes Cooperation in International Relations. International Organization. 2023;77(3):599-632. doi:10.1017/S0020818323000140 
    • Seth Schindler, Ilias Alami, Jessica DiCarlo, Nicholas Jepson, Steve Rolf, Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ, Louis Cyuzuzo, Meredith DeBoom, Alireza F. Farahani, Imogen T. Liu, Hannah McNicol, Julie T. Miao, Philip Nock, Gilead Teri, Maximiliano Facundo Vila Seoane, Kevin Ward, Tim Zajontz & Yawei Zhao (2023) The Second Cold War: US-China Competition for Centrality in Infrastructure, Digital, Production, and Finance Networks, Geopolitics, DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2023.2253432
    • Dauvergne, P. (2020). Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs. Review of International Political Economy29(3), 696–718. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1814381

     

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    6

    Guest Lecture on US-China High-Tech Competition (3/27)

    Guest Lecture: Make Chips Great Again? Silicon Shield 2.0 under Trumpism. By Dr. Chou Kuan-chu (Jack Chou)

    Take-Home Mid-Term Exam  

    48

    8~12

    7

    NO CLASS

    Children’s Day, Qingming Festival (4/3)
        It's holiday, have fun!  NO CLASS  

     

     

    8

    Take-Home Mid-Term Exam (4/10) Take-Home Mid-Term Exam Guest Lecture & Seminar Discussion  

    3

    8~12

    9

    Guest Lecture on Immigration (4/17)
    • Peng, Ito, and Joseph Wong. 2010. "East Asia." In The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State edited by Stephan Leibfried Francis G. Castles, Jane Lewis, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson, 656-670. Oxford, New York: Oxford
    • Peng, Ito, and Yi-Chun Chien. 2018 "Not all in the same family: Diverging approaches to family policy in East Asia" Handbook of Family Policy. Edward Elgar Publishing. . Song, Jiyeoun.
    • 2015. "Labour markets, care regimes and foreign care worker policies in East Asia." Social Policy & Administration 49 (3):376-393.

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    10

    Development and FDI(4/24)

     

    • Nita Rudra (2002), “Globalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countries,” International Organization 56:2 (Spring), 411-445.

     

    • Li, Quan and Adam Resnick. 2003. “Reversal of Fortunes: Democratic Institutions and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to Developing Countries.” International Organization 57 (1): 175- 211.

     

    • Quan Li and Adam Resnick (2003), “Reversal of Fortunes: Democratic Institutions and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows to Developing Countries,” International Organization 57:1 (Winter), 175-211.

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    11

     Environment and Resource Curse (5/1)

    • Halvor Mehlum, Karl Moene, and Ragnar Torvik (2006), “Cursed by Resources or Institutions?,” The World Economy 29:8 (August), 1117-1131.

     

    • Jennifer Clapp and Eric Helleiner (2012), “International Political Economy and the Environment: Back to the Basics?,” International Affairs 88:3 (May), 485-501.
    • Brooks, Sarah M., and Marcus J. Kurtz. 2016. “Oil and Democracy: Endogenous Natural Resources and the Political ‘Resource Curse.’” International Organization 70 (2): 279–311
    • Solingen, Etel, "Pax Asiatica versus Bella Levantina: The Foundations of War and Peace in East Asia and the Middle East." American Political Science Review Vol. 101, No. 4 (November 2007).

     

        #Dreher, Axel, Andreas Fuchs, Brad Parks, Austin M. Strange, and Michael J. Tierney. 2018. “Apples and Dragon Fruits: The Determinants of Aid and Other Forms of State Financing from China to Africa.” International Studies Quarterly 62 (1): 182–94. (12 pp.)

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    12

    International Governance (5/8)

    • Charles Kindleberger, The world in depression 1929-1939 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973), ch.1, 14
    • Robert O. Keohane, 1984. After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy Princeton: Princeton University Press,), pp.65-109.
    • Drezner, Dan. 2014. “The System Worked: Global Economic Governance During the Great Recession.” World Politics 66 (1): 123-164.

    #Drezner, D. (2020). The Song Remains the Same: International Relations After COVID-19. International Organization, 1-18.

    #Allison, Graham T. 2015. “The Thucydides Trap: Are the U.S. and China Headed for War?” The Atlantic. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y6dep3nl

    #Nye, Joseph.“The Kindleberger Trap.” Project Syndicate, January 9, 2017

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    13

    Economic Inequality and Crypto-Currency (5/15)

    • Rajan, Raghuram. 2010. Fault lines: how hidden fractures still threaten the world economy. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Intro & Ch.1
    • Kumhof et al.(Kumhof, Michael., Claire Lebarz, Romain Rancière, Alexander W. Richter, and Nathaniel A. Throckmorton). 2012. “Income Inequality and Current Account Imbalances.” (January 2012). IMF Working Paper No. 12/8. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2613291
    • Hyoung-kyu Chey. 2022. Cryptocurrencies and the IPE of money: an agenda for research. Review of International Political Economy. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2022.2109188

    Seminar Discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    14

    The Political Economy of International Security & the Security Implications of World Economic Interdependence (5/22)

     

    • Farrell, Henry and Abraham Newman. 2019. ‘Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape Global Coercion.’ International Security. 44: 1. Summer. Pp. 42-79
    • Stephen E. Gent and Mark J.C. Crescenzi. 2021. Market Power Politics: War, Institutions, and Strategic Delay in World Politics. Oxford University Press
    • Queralt, D. (2019). War, International Finance, and Fiscal Capacity in the Long Run. International Organization, 73(4), 713-753. doi:10.1017/S0020818319000250
    • Schultz, Kenneth and Barry Weingast. 2003. “The Democratic Advantage: The Institutional Sources of State Power in International Competition” International Organization 57 (winter): 3-42.

    Seminar discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    15

    Globalization, Crisis and Dynamics (5/29)

     

    • Beth Simmons, Frank Dobbin, and Geoffrey Garrett (2008), “Introduction: The Diffusion of Liberalism,” in Beth Simmons, Frank Dobbin, and Geoffrey Garrett, eds. (2008), The Global Diffusion of Markets and Democracy, 1-63.

     

     

    • Rodrik, D. (2011). The globalization paradox: why global markets, states, and democracy can't coexist. New York: Oxford University Press. Ch7.
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    Seminar discussion

     

    3

    8~12

    16

    Conclusion &

    Presentation Week (6/5)

    Presentation Week

     

     

    Student Final Presentation

     

    3

    24

    17

    Paper writing

    Paper Writing

    Paper Writing

     

    3

    24

    18

    Paper Writing

    FINAL PAPER Week

    Final Paper Submission

    NO CLASS

    NO CLASS

    3

    12

    授課方式Teaching Approach

    30%

    講述 Lecture

    50%

    討論 Discussion

    20%

    小組活動 Group activity

    0%

    數位學習 E-learning

    0%

    其他: Others:

    評量工具與策略、評分標準成效Evaluation Criteria

    Evaluations

    1. Course Participation: 25%
      1.  News Sharing Presentation of IPE: 5%
      2.  Discussion Leader (once) : 10%(Prepare Presentation Slides and upload to the course website 24 hours before the course)
      3.  General Course Participation (do the reading and come to the class with questions or comments):  10%
    2. Mid-term exam: 20%
    3. Review Article (3~5 pages): 10%(Article should be submitted to the course website 24 hours before the course)
    4. Final Research Paper45%  (Oral Presentation: 10%, and Final Paper: 35%)

    指定/參考書目Textbook & References

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