Course Description
This groundbreaking course offers a comprehensive "grand strategy" approach to understanding how climate change, demographic trends, and the rise of a global majority middle class are reshaping our world economy. It explores the shift from the traditional East-West paradigm to a new North-South dynamic, providing crucial insights for anyone involved in international trade, globalization, and market dynamics.
What Students Will Learn
- The impact of climate change on global resource distribution and migration patterns
- Effects of demographic aging on global markets and economies
- The role of the emerging global middle class in shaping economic growth
- How superpowers compete for economic and political allegiance in the new global landscape
- The transformation of globalization and its effects on international business
- A grand strategic perspective on global economic and geopolitical changes
Prerequisites
This is an introductory-level course with no specific prerequisites. However, a basic understanding of economics, international relations, and current global affairs would be beneficial.
Course Coverage
- Climate change and its impact on global economics and resource distribution
- Demographic transitions and their effects on national economies
- The rise of the global majority middle class and its economic implications
- Superpower competition and "brand wars" in the new global landscape
- North-South integration and its advantages in the Western Hemisphere
- The transformation of globalization and international trade
- Cybersecurity and its role in the new global order
- Strategic business principles in the changing global environment
Who This Course Is For
- International business professionals
- Students of economics, political science, and international relations
- Policymakers and government officials
- Entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to expand globally
- Anyone interested in understanding the future of globalization and world economics
Real-World Applications
The knowledge and skills gained from this course will enable learners to:
- Make informed decisions about international business strategies
- Understand and anticipate global market trends
- Develop strategies for adapting to climate change and demographic shifts
- Navigate the complexities of international trade and investment
- Identify opportunities in emerging markets and the global middle class
- Understand the geopolitical landscape and its impact on business
Syllabus
Week One: The Inevitabilities Humanity Faces This Century
- Evolution of modern globalization
- Current global security landscape
- Three zones of North-South integration
- Observing enterprise standing in the market
Week Two: Forecasting the Coming North-South Integration
- The Anthropocene Epoch and its impact
- Middle Earth vs. the New North security dynamics
- Demographic transition and its implications
- National imperative to capitalize on demographic dividends
- Orienting enterprises amidst global dynamics
Week Three: Who Will Rule the Global Majority Middle Class?
- Superpower brand wars and integration models
- Competitive styles of the five superpowers
- Superpower struggles in the cyber realm
- Decision-making for enterprises in the coming decades
Week Four: How the Western Hemisphere is primed for North-South Integration
- Advantages of larger unions in the Americas
- America's potential pitfalls in superpower competition
- America's-First Strategy for hemispheric integration
- Action steps for North-South integration
- Course review and preview of subsequent MOOC on strategic business principles