Fordham University’s Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (IPED) is internationally known for its academic excellence. Many of its graduates win distinguished awards such as Fulbright, Boren, and US Presidential Management Fellowships. Here are some of the Program’s publications:
Global Briefs
Global Briefs aims to share the public policy insights of students, alumni and faculty on global economic relations, international development, and regional conflict.
Emerging Markets Watch
Emerging Markets Watch aims to share IPED’s emerging markets and country risk analyses with prospective students and friends in the academe, non-profit, government, and in the corporate community.
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’16
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’15
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’14
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’13
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’12
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’11
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’10
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’09
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’08
- Emerging Markets Watch, ’07
Summer Ventures
During the 3-semester IPED program, all students are encouraged to seek internships or language immersion study programs during the summer between their second and third semesters. The department awards several competitive scholarships to aid with expenses for these trips.
Current Issues in Development
Current Issues in Development aims to share IPED analyses and experiences in economic and humanitarian development with prospective students and friends in the academe, non-profit, government, and in the corporate community.
- Current Issues in Development, ’16
- Current Issues in Development, ’15
- Current Issues in Development, ’14
- Current Issues in Development, ’13
- Current Issues in Development, ’12
- Current Issues in Development, ’11
- Current Issues in Development, ’10
- Current Issues in Development, ’09
- Current Issues in Development, ’08
- Current Issues in Development, ’07
Beyond Borders
Beyond Borders shares the experiences of IPED students who had undergone internships with Catholic Relief Services (CRS). Over the course of the summer, interns are assigned to the development projects of CRS abroad where they gain invaluable experience in international relief, humanitarian aid and development.