SHARE WITH STUDENTS: Spring 2023 ECON 390 has seats available!
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Spring Econ 390: Cross-Border Cooperation During COVID-19 and Russian-Ukrainian War
The Department of Economics welcomes visiting Ukrainian instructor Prof. Tamara Kachala to teach an Econ 390 elective. The course has available seats and is open to students in all majors. Please share with your students!
Course overview:
Over the last three years migration flows have greatly intensified in Europe and North and Central America. Three chief drivers of this growth include: war/political conflict, poor governance, and environment related crises. This has resulted in the mass migration of millions of persons, a situation exacerbated by the global Covid pandemic. The focus of this class will be the varied types and levels of regional cross-border cooperation this global crisis has generated.
Cross-border cooperation is one of the connecting links that preserves the integrity of a United Europe and the United States and their relations with partner countries.