Global Development: Theory, History, Geography
GLOBAL 100D Global Development: Theory, History, Geography
Prerequisites: Consent of instructorRestrictions: By Category
CCN: 39032
Units/Credit: 4
Time/Location: TuTh 2:00-3:30pm / 390 Hearst Mining
Final Exam Group: 2 – Monday, 5/7/2018 / 11:30am-2:30pm
Instructor: Gillian Hart
This course examines whether the convergence between the ‘new Right’ and the ‘new Left’ has successfully addressed the central challenge of contemporary global development studies. It asks students to assess the multiple, nonlinear, and interconnected paths of change in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East that are now taking place. It explores the context of intensified global integration and capitalist development. Students will consider what changes in this context mean for larger social change, especially given ongoing global economic crises and rapidly evolving relations.
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