GeoEconomics: Making Sense of a Turbulent World

¥59,999.00
Course Code: GEO101

This course delves into the study of geoeconomics, focusing on the strategic use of economic tools to achieve geopolitical objectives. It explores how nations leverage trade, investment, economic sanctions, and other economic means to influence global politics and security. The course covers theoretical foundations, current global challenges, future trends and risks faced by the global economy.

• Understand the concept of geoeconomics to analyze global trends.

• Evaluate the effectiveness of economic tools in achieving geopolitical objectives.

• Anticipate future trends and challenges in the global economic landscape.

• Professionals in government, and corporate roles related to global trade and economic policy

• Investors

• Individuals interested in understanding the intersection of economics and geopolitics

No required textbook
Manish Sharma
Besides delving in government think tank and management consulting, Dr. Sharma has spent more than 10 years doing macro-economic research and teaching, at premier institutions such as Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Tokyo and London School of Economics. Till April 2012, he worked at the Tokyo headquarter of Daiwa Capital Markets, as Director in the Corporate Finance Department. Thereafter he has delved in full time academics teaching Finance and Economics at some of the renowned business schools in Asia, including Doshisha Business School.

Dr. Sharma runs an investment Advisory. He had worked as a newscaster with NHK World Radio Japan for 13 years and advises a number of alternative investment ventures. In 2006 he co-founded a rural primary education initiative in India. He has published in top-notch academic journals, edited books and newspapers.
He holds a Ph.D. in financial economics.