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International Affairs: Globalisation

The Graduate Institute, Geneva via FutureLearn

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Explore globalisation and its impact on society past, present and future.

Understanding globalisation – a topic that dominates political and economic discourse worldwide – is important for anyone who cares about our planet’s future and wants to help shape it. This online course introduces economic globalisation, and its impact on society past and present.

We’ll explore globalisation’s historical impact on humanity and the world’s economic geography; the broad-brush economics that explain how and why globalisation affects our lives; and how changes in globalisation require new approaches to economic and social policy.

The course is aimed primarily at people interested in world events and global trends. You could be a social science or business student, or a decision maker in the public or private sector. No prior experience or qualifications are required.

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  • A stimulating, comprehensive and well-structured course on the past, present and future of globalisation. Will be helpful for anyone keen to understand the historical drivers behind 21st century economic models, as well as people interested in trade, innovation, new technologies etc. Professor Baldwin is one of the world's top experts on these issues, so great to be able to access his content.
  • Anonymous
    Excellent online course on globalisation with Richard Baldwin, an amazing professor!
    All this information and articles made me reflect about the consequences of globalisation. Such useful information. Thank you!

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