GLBL 500
Fall 2025 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Seminar introducing global studies and the contested concepts of globalization. Students examine three propositions: the existence of a global society, flaws in its core institutions (state, markets, and democracy), and risks that arise absent reform. The course builds a theoretical foundation on governance frameworks (Order, Welfare, and Legitimacy) while developing practical skills through policy briefs. This dual approach equips students to analyze global phenomena and propose actionable reforms for a more equitable global order.
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69246
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Online
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DT
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12:30PM
-2:50PM
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F
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n.a.
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Tonini, D
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80975
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Lecture
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TD
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12:30PM
-2:50PM
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F
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Location Pending
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Tonini, D
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