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21801983 POLITICAL SCIENCE in Political Science for Cooperation and Development L-36 N0 (A-Z) CHIARINI ROSALBA
(syllabus)
The aim of the first part of the course is to furnish students with some fundamental ideas relative to: - The definition of politics; - The differences between science and non-science; - How to construct scientific theories; - The environment of the study of political science and the most common methodology used (through to the comparison); - Some crucial themes, such as the state and the processes of state-building and nation-building and the process of European integration; - The types and characteristics of political regimes (non-democratic and democratic) and their dismantling; - The parts of the political system (elite and political classes, parties, groups).
The second part of the course will cover, always in a comparative aspect, the theme of democracy and its functioning. The following themes will be taken into consideration for discussion and amplification: - Elections and electorial systems; - Political representation; - The democratic institutional systems (parliament, governments); - The players and the dynamics of policy-making.
(reference books)
Books for the academic year 2015-2016:
1) Handbook - PIETRO GRILLI DI CORTONA, ORAZIO LANZA, BARBARA PISCIOTTA, Capire la politica. Una prospettiva comparata, Utet – Università, Novara, 2012; (Understanding politics. A comparative perspective)
2) Monographic Text - ELISABETTA GUALMINI, L’amministrazione nelle democrazie contemporanee, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2011. (Amministration in contemporary democracies)
PS. Using the new edition (2016) of the Handbook, the Gualmini's book is not necessary.
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