Global Governance

In the context of ever-deepening globalisation, states no longer operate in isolation; instead, they are tightly bound together by transnational flows of economic activity, politics, technology, the environment, and security. Challenges such as climate change, pandemics, financial crises, cybersecurity threats, and international migration demonstrate that many contemporary problems exceed the capacity of any single state to address on its own.

It is in this context that global governance has emerged as an approach to explaining and tackling shared problems facing the international community, through a diverse network of actors including states, international organisations, the private sector, and civil society. Global governance not only reflects efforts to coordinate action at the international level, but also reveals the limits, contradictions, and power asymmetries involved in managing global issues.

For International Relations students in particular, and for students interested in global politics in general, understanding contemporary international politics cannot stop at inter-state relations alone. It requires grasping how global issues are produced, debated, and governed within an increasingly complex international system.

Therefore, this course of Global Governance provides an essential analytical framework that enables students to engage with contemporary world dynamics in a systematic, multidimensional way, with academic depth.

Global Governance

Đỗ Kim Giang

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Country Studies of America

Hello, and welcome the the course Country Studies of America!
This course is taught in Semester 2 of Year 1, for students major in Asia-Pacific Studies, specializing in American Studies. 

This course aims to equip students with:

  • New knowledge and approaches when entering a specific American studies program including background in the natural conditions, society, political system, economy and culture of the United States

  • Practical research skills through collecting, organizing, and interpreting information on complex U.S. issues, then apply those skills in teamwork, presentations, and written assignments that link American Studies with International Relations.

  • Independent learning as students learn to evaluate different scholarly perspectives, reflect on how domestic and international factors interact in U.S. policy, and cultivate the motivation to pursue deeper study in American Studies beyond the classroom.
     

Country Studies of America

Vũ Phương Anh

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Microeconomics

This course provides students with fundamental knowledge of microeconomics, including supply and demand, elasticity, taxation, production and cost in business, and real-world market models. Students will develop a solid understanding of consumer and producer behavior theories, how prices are determined, and the impact of economic policies on the allocation and exchange of resources within the economy. The course also covers key microeconomic issues such as government intervention, market failures, and competitive mechanisms. Additionally, students will enhance their critical thinking and decision-making skills based on microeconomic principles. Furthermore, the course aims to improve students’ communication, teamwork, and presentation skills through real-world business case studies. It enhances independent learning and research capabilities, enabling students to strengthen their professional competence and adaptability in the dynamic global economy.

Microeconomics

Nguyễn Thị Thanh Lam

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