Topic:International Political Economy

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Welcome to the Wikiversity School of International Political Economy

International Political Economy (IPE)is an academic discipline within the social sciences that analyzes international relations in combination with political economy. As an interdisciplinary field it draws on many distinct academic schools, most notably political science and economics, but also sociology, history, and cultural studies. The academic boundaries of IPE are flexible, and along with acceptable epistemologies are the subject of robust debate. This debate is essentially framed by the discipline's status as a new and interdisciplinary field of study.[1][2]

There are two main schools of thought within IPE, the British and American.

The Wikiversity School of International Political Economy is currently seeking both motivated students as well as economists, political scientists, IPE enthusiasts and instructors to contribute to the school's development and to define its major areas of research and study. All contributions are lasting so that all may access them, and also quite appreciated!

The objectives of this department are multiple:

  1. Gather International Political Economists as well as related sub-fields together who are interested in collaborating on or contributing to the development of top-notch IPE textbooks for Wikibooks or who are also interested in creating and hosting classes or other learning resources.
  2. Guide students of all backgrounds and levels of comprehension to a greater understanding of International Political Economy and how our world works.

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