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Faculty: John Ruggie
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This course focuses on the interplay among states, international organizations (such as the UN, WTO, IMF, and World Bank), multinational corporations, civil society organizations, and activist networks in making “public policy” at the global level. Cases are drawn from a broad range of issue areas, including peace and security, economic relations, human rights, and the environment. The objective is to better understand the evolution of global governance arrangements and what difference they make.
Priority enrollment will be given to IGA concentrators. Also offered by the Law School as HLS-37850A, but not offered in 2008–09.