https://at-ceu.studyguide.timeedit.net/modules/INTR5061?type=COREThis course introduces students to the multi-faceted academic and policy controversies surrounding the relationship between the global economy and patterns of injustice and inequality. In the first part, we review and discuss a range of different approaches to concepts of (in)justice. Subsequently, we relate these conceptual approaches to the analysis of a variety of debates on how the global economy impacts questions of justice, both historically and in the contemporary period. This includes income and wealth inequality, the relationship between colonialism, development and injustice, the role of multinational corporations, as well as issues related to global tax and health policy. Throughout, the course also highlights major debates about how reforms of the global economic system could help to address these problems.