ECONOMIC LIBERALISM | INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY |IR LECTURE SERIES | LEARN TO LEAD WITH AYESHA
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2020
- International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 1: Live Zoom Introductory Session
• INTERNATIONAL RELATION...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 2: Cold War Overview
• COLD WAR OVERVIEW | IR...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 3: Definition of International Relations, Scope, Evolution of International Relations as an academic discipline, State and Non-state Actors
• International Relation...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 4: Realism and the Four Great Debates, Classical Realism, Neo Realism, Offensive Realism, Defensive Realism, Statism, Survival and Self Help
• REALISM & FOUR GREAT D...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 5: Evolution of the International Society
• EVOLUTION OF THE INTER...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 6: Part A: What is Nation State System
• International Relation...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 6: Part B: Historical Evolution of the Nation State System
• International Relation...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 6: Part C: Features of the Nation State System
• International Relation...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 6: Part D: Challenges to the Nation State System
• International Relation...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 7: Liberalism, Classical Idealism, Neo Liberalism
• LIBERALISM | THEORIES ...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 8: Constructivism
• CONSTRUCTIVISM | INTER...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 9: Feminism
• FEMINISM | IR LECTURE ...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 10: Part 1: Marxism, Neo Marxism and Critical Theory
• MARXISM, NEO MARXISM &...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 10: Part 2: Marxism, Neo Marxism and Critical Theory
• MARXISM, NEO MARXISM &...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 10: Part 3: Marxism, Neo Marxism and Critical Theory
• MARXISM, NEO MARXISM, ...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 11: Post Modernism
• POST-MODERNISM | IR LE...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 12: The Scientific Revolution: System Approach & Behavioral Approach
• THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUT...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 13: Nationalism and Internationalism, International Political Community
• NATIONALISM & INTERNAT...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 14: Globalization, International Political Community
• GLOBALIZATION |INTERNA...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 15: Mercantilism and Neo Mercantilism, International Political Economy
• MERCANTILISM | INTERNA...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 16: Economic Liberalism, International Political Economy
• ECONOMIC LIBERALISM | ...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 17: Neo Marxism, International Political Economy
• NEO MARXISM | INTERNAT...
International Relations Lecture Series. Lecture 18: Imperialism, Colonialism, Neo Colonialism, Neo Neo Colonialism, International Political Economy
• IMPERIALISM | INTERNAT...
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From past 20 days I am studing paper 1 of IR on my own and regretting every second that why didnt I check this channel earlier. Amazing work. keep it up .
I am very happy and proud of you. You have to do your best in this field for the world community specially developing countries and share your knowledge, both of you have the capabilities. Neighboring countries are sharing their best either some are even not capable, we are thankful to them also. Who ever are working on Education are loyal with humanity and their prosperity.
Wow! amazing, so easily you define them.Hats off and keep it up
JazakaAllah sis 😍😍😍
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thanks sister for such a wonderful lecture.
Thank You Ayesha your lectures always help. May Allah Bless you.
Wawo what a nice mathord mashallah
Thank you very much, apa. This really helped me for my assignments.
Take Love.
thanks a lot.
You delivered well
Appreciated ma'am
Very helpful💯♥️
Thanx
Very well explained Mam, is China following both; Economy of Scale and Comparative advantage because on one hand it has increased its production and on the other hand it is producing every thing and exporting it all over the world.
Please make Neo Marxism in more detail.
Because you teach so well, so want to learn from you ma'am
Thank ma'am I'm impressed your teaching method
Thank you :)
Zabar 10
i am looking for constructivism in IPE can you make video with example please
are economic liberalism and mercantilism opposite of each other?
Very Ferocious lecture ❤️🧡💛💚💙💙💜🤎🖤🤍
Plz upload notes on these lecture
mam, can 6 pages be written on the lecture that you explained?
Aoa ayesha can you please explain the concept of comparative advantage of david ricardo, given in chales wililm kegly book, its tough to understand,
Do you have soft copy of the book
mam how many times you attempted CSS and what was your score?
Ma'am, please differentiate the terms "competitive advantage" and "comparative advantage", thanks in anticipation. Have a good day!
competitive advantage means competition with respect to the same product and same market whereas, comparative advantage means presentation, packaging and all that, better than the other product in same category...
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Source for IPE?
Here,s also only 10%
Plz tell me the book name to study all this
Kindly, do reply, plzz....It will help us well to study these topics from any source..no doubt you explained well. But this is just basics understanding of the topics...need reference source for more explanations
Lecture is thorough (10/10). Just needs some clarification regarding theory of comparative advantage.
Adam Smith advocated for absolute gains where David Ricardo advised Comparative advantage in case there is no room for absolute gains. Comparative advantage theory dictates that States can continue to trade even if they no longer get absolute gains. A state/actor can trade commodities which have a small opportunity cost (loss of gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen).
See world politics trends and transformation by Charles. W. et all Page 366, first paragraph. It's comparatively an easy example explained there.
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