PSIR429 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF OIL

Course Code:3540429
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:6.0
Department:Political Science and International Relations
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Assist.Prof.Dr HAYRİYE KAHVECİ
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course is composed of three main sections.

Part I:  World Oil Market

The first part aims to familiarize the student with the main concepts of the world oil market.  Aims to provide detailed information on the main concepts that most of the time become confusing elements of politics and economics of states both internally and internationally.  Furthermore this section aims to provide information of the main dynamics of world petroleum market and contributing factors during the cold war era.

Part II: Post Cold War Dynamics

The purpose of this section is to look at changes in the world petroleum market in the post Cold War era.  This section will provide an emphasis on introduction of new actors and changing dynamics as well as pipeline options for the export of the Caspian region oil and gas.

 

Part III: Political Economy of Oil Producing States

The purpose of the third section is to look at the role of boom and bust effects of the oil proices on oil producing states states. The aim is to provide an analysis of socioeconomic and political effects of oil on oil-exporting states and discusses the rentier state/rentier economy model, employing extensive case studies. 


Course Content

For course details, see https://catalog2.metu.edu.tr.

Course Learning Outcomes


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Having academic knowledge in Political Science and International relations disciplines
2Developing an interdisciplinary perspective incorporating other areas of the social sciences as well
3Being capable of evaluating political, economic and social matters at local, national and international levels
4Being capable of making sense of, follow and analyze political, economic and social events
5Being sensitive to global, environmental and social problems
6Developing a critical mind capable of making constructive criticisms, open to lifelong learning, researching, inquiring, questioning and problems solving
7Being capable of individual work, entrepreneur, good time management and able to actively take part in group work for common purposes
8Having effective communication skills in Turkish and English languages
9Being capable of using communication technologies in reaching to information and organizing and presenting this information in a systematic way

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