Learn about realism in international political economy through a 12-minute lecture from Associate Professor Ken Sakade at Kyoto University, focusing on case studies of the Ukraine crisis and Catalonia independence movement. Examine these contemporary political situations through the lens of economic history and international relations theory as part of the Economic History 2 course (International Political Economy: Theory, History, and Policy) delivered on October 16, 2017 in the Law and Economics Building.
International Political Economy: Theory, History and Policy - Case Studies on Ukraine and Catalonia - Lecture 2