Global Political Economy examining economic systems, trade, and development:

Global Political Economy examining economic systems, trade, and development:

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  • Theories of Global Political Economy – Classical, Marxist, feminist, and postcolonial perspectives on global economic structures.
  • International Trade and Finance – The role of global markets, multinational corporations, and financial institutions.
  • Development Studies – Issues of poverty, inequality, and sustainable development, particularly in the Global South.
  • Neoliberalism and Globalization – The rise of neoliberal economic policies and their effects on global governance.
  • Critical Perspectives on Capitalism – Examines alternatives to capitalist economic models, including socialism, communitarianism, and decolonial approaches.
  • African Political Economy – Focus on economic dependency, structural adjustment, and Pan-African development strategies.
  • Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Identity – Examines how identity politics shape global and domestic governance.
  • Gender and Politics – Role of gender in political decision-making and international development.
  • Environmental Politics and Climate Change – Global governance of climate policies and sustainability debates.

Technology and the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Impact of AI, automation, and digital governance on global politics.


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Dr Malusi Mncube

Dr. Malusi Mncube is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on global political economy, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, decolonized education, artificial intelligence, identity politics, and the intersection of Pan-Africanism with the African Union’s Agenda 2063.