Overview
Globalisation has reshaped our world but with a mixed track record. Many nations have prospered. Others have suffered. Some have prospered by ignoring the 'official rules' and making up their own. The consequences of poor governance of globalisation can be seen in East Asia's 1997 crisis, in Argentina's economic collapse, … For more content click the Read More button below.
This course is also available to students enrolled in the Master of Risk Management (8418) in the Australian School of Business.
Main Topics
The global economic system: the architecture established at Bretton WoodsGlobalisation: a critical overviewContemporary global financial governanceContemporary global trade governanceContemporary global investment governanceContemporary global business governanceGlobalisation and LabourGlobalisation and Non-state ActorsLaw and Globalisation: Exporting the Rule of LawWays forward
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Academic Program must be either 9200, 9225, 9201 or 9231.
Equivalent Courses
Delivery
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
In-person - Intensive
Course Outline
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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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