What is globalization and how does it work? How can we understand the process as a whole? How are the parts of the world linked? What are the risks of living in a world where “no one is in charge”? This course introduces students to systems thinking, network theory, and risk analysis and uses these tools to better understand the process of globalization. Focusing on trade, finance, and epidemiology, it analyzes potential challenges to the current global order.

Global Systemic Risk
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What you'll learn
We introduce several new analytical concepts and tools including globalization, complexity, networks, and risk analysis.
We use these to explore the contemporary world and the dynamics behind our modern life.
Skills you'll gain
- Epidemiology
- Systems Thinking
- Systems Analysis
- Crisis Management
- International Relations
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Financial Systems
- Supply Chain
- Complex Problem Solving
- Social Network Analysis
- Risk Analysis
- World History
- Infectious Diseases
- Public Health
- Governance
- Risk Management
- Economics
- International Finance
Details to know
6 assignments
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There are 6 modules in this course
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Status: PreviewUniversità di Napoli Federico II
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Reviewed on Feb 22, 2023
I learnt a lot about the systems approach and how we can view risks from an additional perspective of tipping point.
Reviewed on Jul 8, 2024
It was a great course. I did not like the last section unit 6 that is why I give 4 instead of 5.
Reviewed on Nov 12, 2023
For those who want to deepen their knowledge of systems thinking, network theories, and risk analysis in the context of globalization, this is a valuable resource with a wide range of readings.




