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20711230 COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE LM in Cultural strategies for cooperation and development LM-81 CARAVANI MATTEO
(syllabus)
This course will introduce students to the main schools of thought on development, explaining the origins and meanings of development over time. The course problematizes the impact of colonialism and global capitalism as key issues related to poverty and economic growth (or its lack) in countries of the Global South. The course offers a critical perspective on the various and diverse "solutions" adopted by governmental and non-governmental institutions to overcome poverty and humanitarian crises.
(reference books)
For those who don't attend classes
Key readings: 1. Franco Volpi, Introduzione all'Economia dello Sviluppo
or
1. W. Sachs, The Development Dictionary
Two books between:
2. R. Patel, Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System
3. Franz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth
4. James Ferguson, The Anti-Politics Machine
5. Joseph Stiglitz, Globalization and its Opponents
6. James Scott Seeing Like a State
7. Tania Li The Will to Improve
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