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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 360: Business and International Law
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course covers International Business Law fundamentals which operate as the "constitution" for international economicrelations. A basic proposition of the course is that understanding International Business Law is essential to the study of International Relations, including the global economy and business. 3 semester hours
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 362: International Sales Transactions
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course introduces the basic issues in an international sales transaction. Based on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), the course examines formation of international sales contracts, transfer of title to goods, allocation of risk of loss, methods of financing the sale of goods, assurance of payment for goods, and rights and responsibilities of air and sea carriers. 3 semester hours
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 363: Settlement of International Business Disputes
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course examines the techniques and institutions available to states, corporations, or individuals for the peaceful settlement of international business disputes. It focuses on the settlement of international business disputes through such means as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, court systems of sovereignties, and the International Court of Justice. 3 semester hours
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 366: International Business and Customs Unions
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course examines the origins and historical development of the European Union, its institutions, business policies and special relationships with he rest of the world to create a common currency to achieve open trade in business across borders. 3 semester hours
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 201: Economics and Development
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is an introductory course of economics from a political science perspective. Major concepts and issues in both macro and micro economics will be covered, particularly as they relate to politics. 3 semester credits
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 201 - Economics and Development
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 202: Intro to Political Economy
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The Introduction to Political Economy re- views the ways in which politics, trade, and economics are interwoven in today's world. The course introduces students to basic concepts and issues in political economy and examines the factors that have contributed to the evolution of political economy and to the rise and fall of competing models of political economy. 3 semester credits
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 202 - Intro to Political Economy
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 203: Political Economy of North America
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course examines the interactions of politics and economies of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Issues to be covered include NAFTA, immigration, drug-trafficking, environment, terrorism, and foreign policies of the region. 3 semester credits
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 203 - Political Economy of North America
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 329: Political Economy of China
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is designed to help students make sense of contemporary China-its dynamic social and economic changes, its lasting political culture, its enduring struggle for modernization and democratization, and its evolving relations with the rest of the world. The focus will be on major achievements, problems, and challenges facing China today. Instructor's permission may be required for this course. 3 semester credits
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 329 - Political Economy of China
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 345: Political Economy of EU
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course studies the origin, evolution and current development of the European Union. Focus will be on the political, economic, and social impact of EU on Europe as a whole, on individual member state, and on EU-US relations. Instructor's permission may be required for this course. 3 semester credits
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INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DIPLOMACY 390: Multinational Corporations in IPE
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course analyzes the role of MNCs in IPE. Topics include the nature, objectives, and decisions of MNCs in today's politics and economics, the political and economic implications of foreign direct investment, and the effects of MNCs' operations overseas on the political economy of the host country and the home country such as issues of outsourcing and insourcing. Instructor's permission may be required for this course. 3 semester credits
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