MSc International Political Economy

    MSc International Political Economy

    Duration12 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 42,994 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 28, 2026
    MSc International Political Economy

    About

    Overview

    Introduction

    The MSc in International Political Economy (IPE) offers a multidisciplinary perspective on international economic and power relations, essential to understanding an increasingly globalised world.

    The study of international political economy is the study of interactions between markets and politics; the influence of markets on politics and the influence of policy on markets. The core of IPE is international money and international finance, and there's a particular focus on the 2008 financial crisis, its causes and its consequences. Other central topics include international trade and investment, which looks at the drivers of market globalisation and factors which shape the flow of trade and investment, and the international political economy and the environment, specifically, what impedes a genuine agreement on climate change.

    Alternatively, we offer the MSc International Political Economy (Research) programme, which has the same core course, International Political Economy, but entails a compulsory methodology course.

    Preliminary readings

    • J Frieden D Lake, and J B Lawrence (eds.) International Political Economy (5th edition, W.W. Norton, 2010)
    • R Gilpin Global Political Economy: understanding the international economic order (Princeton University Press, 2001)
    • T Oatley International Political Economy: interest and institutions in the global economy (5th edition, Pearson Longman, 2012)
    • J Ravenhill Global Political Economy (3rd edition, Oxford Press, 2011)
    • A Walter and G Sen Analyzing the Global Political Economy (Princeton University Press, 2009)

    Disciplines

    Department of International Relations

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Graduate entry requirements for applicants from Saudi Arabia Taught master's programmes To be considered for admission to a taught master's programme (upper second class equivalent), we would normally require a bachelor's degree after at least four years of study with grades of 80 per cent, 3.3/4, 4.0/5, or an overall B, if awarded since 2004. If awarded prior to 2004, we require the master's with similar grades. To be considered for admission to a taught master's programme (first-class equivalent), we would normally require a bachelor's degree after at least four years of study with grades of 90 per cent, 3.75/4, 4.7/5, A or very good, if awarded since 2004. If awarded prior to 2004, we require the master's with similar grades. Research programmes (MPhil/MRes/PhD) To be considered for admission to a research programme, we would normally require a master’s degree if awarded after 2004 and expect grades of 85 per cent.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 70
    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 100

    English Program Requirements

    English language requirements

    The English language requirement for this programme is Higher. Read more about our English language requirements.

    Competition for places at LSE is strong. So, even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place.

    However, please don’t feel deterred from applying – we want to hear from all suitably qualified students. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.

    Career

    From CV workshops through to careers fairs, LSE offers lots of information and support to help you make that all-important step from education into work.

    Many of the UK’s top employers give careers presentations at the School during the year and there are numerous workshops covering topics such as job hunting, managing interviews, writing a cover letter and using LinkedIn.

    See LSE Careers for further details.

    Fee Information

    At LSE, your tuition fees, and eligibility for any financial support, will depend on whether you’re classified as a home or overseas student (known as your fee status). We assess your fee status based on guidelines provided by the Department for Education.

    Further information about fee status classification.

    Tuition Fee
    42,994 / year
    MSc International Political Economy
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    London School of Economics and Political Science
    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, London

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