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ATS2975
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Remy Davison |
This unit examines federalist, functionalist, neofunctionalist and international political economy explanations for regional economic integration by investigating the evolution of the European Union from a common market to an integrated economic market; and by exploring the processes of regional economic integration in East, Southeast and South Asia, including APEC, AFTA, AANZFTA and SAFTA. The unit includes study of inter-regionalism (ASEM), subregionalism (SEZs and growth triangles) and intra- and inter-regional plurilateral agreements, free trade agreements (FTAs) and bilateral investment agreements (BITs)
Students who complete this unit successfully will gain:
Class participation: 5%
Class debate presentation: 10%
Policy analysis(2,000 words): 45%
Examination(2 hours):40%
Contact hours: 1 x 2-hour seminar per week.
Workload requirements: 10 hours of private study hours per week.
12 points of Politics/International relations at Level 1, or permission of unit coordinator.