Debate the principles governing prosperous societies and sharpen your analytical skills on pressing political crises.From the tax on tea to global wealth distribution, all economics is inherently political. Studying these disciplines together fosters a deeper understanding of the intersections between wealth and power, poverty and unrest. World-class academics will challenge you to critically evaluate core political structures, economic theories, and their convergence. Engage with a diverse, international student body, pursue study abroad opportunities for a global perspective, and join our vibrant Club of Politics, Economics and Philosophy (PEP) for debates beyond the classroom. Employers prize the cross-disciplinary thinking and critical engagement you will develop.
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