Degree Course: International Relations
A.Y. 2016/2017
Autonomia di giudizio
Il laureato magistrale, grazie alle sue conoscenze e competenze, viene messo in grado di formulare giudizi, includendo la riflessione sulle responsabilità sociali ed etiche collegate all'applicazione dei loro studi e progetti.
L'autonomia di giudizio sviluppata facilita l'integrazione delle conoscenze e permette di gestire la complessità, anche per approssimazioni successive, privilegiando la ricerca di soluzioni condivise, ma senza rimozioni dei problemi sottesi.
Le competenze acquisite e l'autonomia di giudizio inoltre sostengono l'attitudine a sviluppare idee originali e ad applicare soluzioni non omologate necessarie ad operare in contesti caratterizzati da una forte dinamicità e interdipendenza delle variabili anche sulla base di informazioni limitate o incomplete.
Per il raggiungimento degli obiettivi suddetti si farà ricorso a lezioni frontali, seminari, workshop, tirocini e stage.
La pratica di discussione collettiva dei risultati progettuali aiuterà a rafforzare con il confronto l'autonomia di giudizio.Abilità comunicative
I laureati magistrali saranno in grado di comunicare informazioni, idee, problemi e soluzioni a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti; di presentare in modo chiaro e persuasivo le conclusioni e le conseguenti implicazioni applicative dei loro progetti, ricerche, studi, motivandole in modo aperto a una loro migliore definizione anche in fase operativa.
Le abilità comunicative acquisite sostengono inoltre competenze e capacità di mediazione e negoziazione ai fini del conseguimento del miglior risultato possibile nei contesti in cui si trovano ad operare.
Sul versante della comunicazione scritta e verbale, il corso di laurea si affida:
- alla richiesta, avanzata da quasi tutti i corsi teorici e nei laboratori, di presentazioni scritte (tesine, ricerche, curricula ragionati e critici delle proprie attività, ecc.), intese come elementi essenziali per la valutazione dei risultati specifici e delle abilità comunicative;
- all'utilizzazione generalizzata, soprattutto nella sede dei laboratori progettuali (in itinere ed all'esame), di articolate e complete presentazioni pubbliche orali (con o senza supporti informatici).
A tal fine sarà particolarmente utile l'attivita del LABICA, Laboratorio innovazione didattica, comunicazione e abilità relazionali.Capacità di apprendimento
Il presente corso di laurea si attende che i propri laureati debbano aver sviluppato capacità di apprendimento ed abilità progettuali tali da permettere loro un costante aggiornamento e un reale progresso conoscitivo al fine di svolgere attività di ricerca di dati e di fonti, di organizzazione, di database.
Tutto ciò dovrà consentire loro di continuare a studiare anche in modo auto-diretto o autonomo.
Requisiti di ammissione
Per essere ammessi al Corso occorre essere in possesso della laurea, ovvero di altro titolo di studio conseguito all'estero, riconosciuto idoneo dagli Organi di Ateneo.
Inoltre, come da Regolamento Didattico del CdLM, è necessario aver conseguito durante la carriera universitaria pregressa almeno 8 CFU per ciascun dei seguenti ambiti (economico-statistico, giuridico e storico), nonché almeno 16 CFU per l’ambito linguistico e altrettanti per l’ambito politologico-sociologico.
Si precisa che i CFU d’ambito linguistico devono essere stati ottenuti con esami universitari in almeno due lingue straniere, di cui una relativa a un Paese dell’UE.
I suddetti esami, purché sostenuti in lingua straniera, possono essere di lingua, cultura e istituzioni o di insegnamenti di altri ambiti disciplinari presenti nell’ordinamento didattico del Corso.
In assenza di tali requisiti, una commissione interna attribuirà ulteriori obblighi formativi, da svolgere prima dell’ammissione al corso, per un massimo di tre corsi singoli di recupero, secondo le modalità previste dal Regolamento Didattico.
Prova finale
La prova finale consiste nella discussione della tesi di laurea ed è dotata di 24 cfu.
Essa deve riflettere sia nella struttura dell'elaborato (introduzione, articolazione in capitoli, conclusione) che nella sua veste formale (norme di edizione, indici, tabelle, grafici, figure, apparati di note, bibliografia) le conoscenze e le capacità di comprensione e di applicazione, i contributi originali alla ricerca (con riferimento alla letteratura scientifica di riferimento del tema prescelto nelle aree disciplinari di competenza del corso di laurea magistrale), le abilità comunicative e le capacità di apprendimento del candidato.
La prova finale si svolge in seduta pubblica di fronte a un'apposita commissione di non meno di sette docenti o ricercatori universitari, che esprime la sua valutazione in centodecimi, tenendo conto della media conseguita negli esami del Corso e dei pareri del relatore e del correlatore sulla dissertazione presentata.
La valutazione della prova finale prevede l'assegnazione della lode all'unanimità e la eventuale pubblicazione dei risultati originali della ricerca, ove considerati degni.
Le caratteristiche e le modalità della prova finale, nonché la composizione della commissione sono indicate dal Regolamento apposito che fa parte di quello didattico del Corso di Laurea magistrale.Orientamento in ingresso
Servizio di orientamento e tutorato che provvede all'attivazione di rapporti con le scuole medie superiori e cura le giornate di orientamento.
Rappresentanti al GLOA per la Facoltà di Scienze Politiche: dott.
Antonio D'Alessandri e dott.
Emanuele Rossi
Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso di Laurea Magistrale “Relazioni Internazionali” (classe LM-52) è stato istituito nell'a.a.
2009-2010, in base al D.M.
n.
270/2004, e attivato a partire dall'a.a.
2010-2011 nell'ambito dell'offerta formativa dell'allora Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell'Università Roma Tre, in sostituzione del Corso di Laurea Specialistica in “Relazioni Internazionali” ex D.M.
n.
509/1999 (già classe 60/S).
Già come biennio specialistico il corso ha avuto da subito un grande riscontro di studenti, crescendo di anno accademico in anno accademico, con l'attuale 40% di studenti proveniente da altri Atenei, italiani e stranieri.
Il CdS in “Relazioni Internazionali” è stato ideato tenendo conto, in primis, delle possibilità di occupazione che offrono sia la pubblica amministrazione italiana, sia il mondo delle aziende, ma ancor più tenendo conto dell'insieme delle strutture pubbliche e private che in Italia guardano alla realtà internazionale e direttamente agli Enti, alle organizzazioni, alle aziende che operano all'estero, oltre che, naturalmente, alle istituzioni dell'Unione Europea e alle organizzazioni internazionali.
Pertanto, la dimensione internazionale è una caratteristica ben precisa del CdS e della sua attività didattica e scientifica.
Ogni anno accademico è segnato da visite di studiosi stranieri, da viaggi di studio e didattici dei docenti del CdS, da incontri, convegni, seminari nei quali docenti italiani e stranieri hanno occasione di confrontarsi e scambiare le proprie conoscenze.
Molti dei laureati del CdS hanno fatto proprio questa vocazione “internazionalista” e sono in grado di presentarsi e competere nel mondo del lavoro all'estero.
Il Corso di Laurea Magistrale in Relazioni internazionali si articola in quattro percorsi tra i quali lo studente sceglierà al momento dell'iscrizione:
• il primo percorso, Studi politici internazionali, è rivolto alla formazione di professionisti con competenze prevalentemente di tipo multidisciplinare e interdisciplinare nei settori delle scienze giuridiche, economiche, statistiche, politico-sociali, storiche.
Dovranno inoltre possedere una solida preparazione linguistica.
• il secondo percorso, Cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo, è rivolto alla formazione di professionisti con conoscenze e competenze riguardanti le complesse interdipendenze politiche, economiche, giuridiche, sociali e culturali che caratterizzano la realtà contemporanea e che rendono rilevanti i problemi legati alla cooperazione internazionale.
• il terzo percorso, Pace, guerra e sicurezza, è rivolto alla formazione di professionisti con conoscenze e competenze riguardanti i problemi e le dinamiche del mantenimento della pace e la gestione dei conflitti.
- il quarto percorso, International Sudies, in lingua inglese.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
Studi politici internazionali
First semester
Course
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
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8
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
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8
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21801032 -
HISTORY OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801444 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN STATE SYSTEMS IN THE MODERN AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
(objectives)
Starting point of the course is the history of the evolution of the Balkan countries (the end of the Nineteenth Century and especially the Twentieth Century) towards state models inspired by the nation-state, their inclusion - often contradictory - in the more general context of European politics, economics and culture.
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8
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M-STO/03
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801446 -
HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL STATES IN THE 19TH CENTURY
(objectives)
The main areas of interests of this course are the Italian peninsula, the German world and Central Europe. This course aims to provide students with an understanding of how, in the course of the Nineteenth Century, large areas of Europe have experienced a decisive process of political aggregation, dominated by the concept of nation-state.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
(objectives)
Russia, a country that is essential to the international political equilibrium, is at the center of this course. The main objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Russian history during the years of communism, in order to deepen the dynamics of the crisis, the fall and the difficult transition towards a political and economic model, that is only partly inspired by Western democracies.
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8
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M-STO/03
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810015 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801539 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
(objectives)
The course will provide a better insight into the issues concerning contemporary African nations and their transformation into nation-states.
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8
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SPS/13
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
(objectives)
Students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the history and transformations of the United-States in the twentieth century with particular focus on internal transformations and social aspects. The course also focuses on the reflection on identity and citizenship issues made by some of the most important intellectuals of the twentieth century. Finally, students will deepen their knowledge on US foreign policy and US international role at the time of the affirmation and recognition of the North American nation as a great power.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA NELL'AMBITO POLITOLOGICO - (show)
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8
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21801540 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801927 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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8
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SPS/01
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO GIURIDICO - (show)
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8
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
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8
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21810000 -
A SCELTA STUDENTE
(objectives)
The activities autonomously chosen by the student (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can choose among all the master courses activated by the Department of Political Science and among the courses in agreement with other Departments or Universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 8 ECTS.
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8
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64
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21810007 -
ULTERIORI ATTIVITA' FORMATIVE
(objectives)
Seminars are aimed at enhancing the independent learning of students, at framing a specific issues, and at providing methods and tools for the understanding and the deepening of this specific issues. Extra-curricular activities are aimed at enriching our academic offer and promoting the acquisition of complementary and soft skills. Interships are aimed at gaining experience and at preparing for entering the world of work.
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2
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16
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Other activities
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2
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Other activities
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2
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Other activities
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2
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16
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810160 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
Brief intensive educational program for a relatively small group of students that focuses especially on techniques and skills in a particular field.
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2
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
21801525 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The general goals of a Master’s thesis are to investigate an issue or problem concerning the specialty in depth, to collect original empirical material or data and to analyse this in the light of the corresponding conceptual or theoretical framework, providing the research results as clear and reasoned conclusions.
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24
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600
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21801538 -
INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS
(objectives)
The course aims to examine the legal aspects of the settlement of international disputes, as well as the institutional and functional aspects of international courts and tribunals, in particular those operating in the area of human rights protection.
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8
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IUS/13
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801905 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course is aimed at covering the main issues in the economic and political debate in macroeconomics. At the end of the course, students should be able to follow and understand in detail the economic and political international debates, such as the ones concerning economic growth, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, exchange rates, labour market dynamics, the discussions about the Euro area, etc. The approach to these topics will cover both analytical and institutional features.
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8
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SECS-P/01
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801914 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the necessary in depth analysis of the basic concepts of international politics with the specific aim of favoring a critical attitude towards the fundamental problems of the current world order. In particular, the course aims to explain the evolution of the international system after 1989 through an empirical analysis based on the identification of the main international factors (power distribution within the system, degree of international tension, military alliances, economic interdependence) that influence relations between States.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801920 -
HISTORY OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY
(objectives)
The course aims to provide analytical tools to assess the historical-political relationship between democracies and peace. Starting from the second post-war period, the critical issues relating to democratic ideas (and practices) will be framed, as a pivotal role in the balance of the international system and as a guarantee of coexistence within the State and between States based on law.
Reflection on democracy and reflection on peace become, from different starting points, privileged points of observation, above all to understand the current quality of political coexistence and to indicate possible lines of conduct in an international system increasingly marked by instability.
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8
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SPS/02
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801922 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
Through advanced didactics such as seminars, class discussions and presentations of individual research project, this course aims to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for a critical understanding of the evolution of the international system since the late Eighties, especially through of the evolution of the concept of international security. Therefore, particular attention will be given to conflict management and international crises, as well as to the emergence of new forms of threat and finally, the difficulties encountered by national states and international and supranational organizations in forging widespread consensus around the instruments with which to intervene in time of crisis to preserve security and stability.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
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8
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21801879 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the study of Spanish Language and Culture. In fact, communicative and social-cultural competence will be developed basically through the study of the Hispanic environment.
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8
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L-LIN/07
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64
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
21801880 -
CULTURE IN GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course will allow students to improve their language skill through the understanding of the political and cultural experience of German speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
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8
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L-LIN/14
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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DEU |
21801878 -
CULTURE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801877 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
This 8 cfu module is offered to students having a good French level. It aims to develop students’s reading skills, with specific focus on texts dealing with the social, the political, and the economic scenarios of modern and contemporary France.
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8
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L-LIN/04
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
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8
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21801032 -
HISTORY OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a basic preparation on the history of the media in the contemporary age and on the close relationships that have linked their development to the main processes of cultural, economic, institutional, political and social transformation from the Nineteenth Century to the present day.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801444 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN STATE SYSTEMS IN THE MODERN AGE
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the modalities of formation of the European states pluralistic system born in the Modern Age, from the disintegration of the imperial and pontifical universalisms of the Middle Ages, following the metamorphoses of three key concepts (universal monarchy, balance of power, supranational bodies) in the context of the political-diplomatic and war events of the Four-Eighteenth Century.
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8
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M-STO/02
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801446 -
HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL STATES IN THE 19TH CENTURY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810015 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN POLITICAL THOUGHT
(objectives)
At the end of this course students should have: knowledge on basic facts about the European political thought delivered in a chronological and problem way; basic notions as well as names of main founders of the most important doctrines; awareness of political, social and economic arguments given by the main thinkers and their philosophical background. Moreover studens should: discerne basic differences of the ideas important in 19-20 Centuries; see the achievements and failures of the European politicians who wanted to implement the solutions proposed by political theoreticians; be able to find needed information on political thought both in the libraries and in the Internet; know how to critically evaluate the ideas and their influence on contemporary Europe; be able to win a tool to actively participate in today’s political and social life; approach the views of the others on issues of contemporary European politics with tolerance - properly recognizes the dilemmas associated with; recognizes the diversity of views of the others; be aware of the ethical issues related to the European political thought.
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8
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SPS/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801539 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to offer students an understanding of the global historical processes characterizing 20th Century Latin America as well as introduce them to contemporary “storiographic” scholarly debates relating to this context. Particular attention is dedicated to issues related to Political Transitions, Peace processes and Human Rights in the New Millennium.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA NELL'AMBITO POLITOLOGICO - (show)
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8
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21801540 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801927 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the topics of strategy, defense policy and development of military power focusing in particular on the Italian case. The aim of the course is therefore to lead students to familiarize with the concept of “strategy” and with the actors and dynamics of defense policy within states, to inform them about the main issues related to the development of the Armed Forces, and to outline a theoretical framework of reference for the analysis of national defense policies.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO GIURIDICO - (show)
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8
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21801873 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to address some fundamental issues of public law from the perspective of economic analysis of law. Indeed, rational choice and game theories can usefully explain not only the typical market trends, which have long been the target of economic analysis of private law, but they can also explain strategic conducts by citizens, political and institutional actors in the public sphere. Moreover, thanks to the many applications and examples of positive law, the course intends to analyze the foundations of this approach and to outline the contribution that it can provide for a deeper understanding of some of the main issues of modern constitutionalism and for the functioning of public agencies.
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8
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IUS/09
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801874 -
EUROPEAN UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION: COOPERATION AND SECURITY
(objectives)
The course aims to address the legal-institutional framework related to the responsibilities and functions of the European Union in the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Pesc) and European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) and in the field of cooperation with third Countries and humanitarian aid.
In this regard, the course also aims to deepen the knowledge of the actions through which the EU, as a global actor, pursues the objective of promoting its values (democracy, rule of law, indivisible and universal values of human dignity and fundamental rights), developing relations and building partnerships with third Countries, through the main objective of reducing poverty and, in the long term, eradicating it.
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8
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IUS/14
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801875 -
JURIDICAL COMPARISON AND STANDARDISATION OF LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to face the main issues of comparative legal systems related to the convergence-harmonization between the juridical systems at the global and regional level. The course proposes to deepen the understanding of the theoretical-functional knowledge of comparative law by looking at the historical and institutional profiles of the standardization of the international law. Furthermore the course focuses on the analysis of uniform law and models.
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8
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IUS/02
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64
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-
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-
|
-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801090 -
LEGAL SOCIOLOGY, DEVIANCY AND SOCIAL CHANGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810032 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all the concerned institutional and not institutional stakeholders at the global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programmes and projects as key components of the international development law.
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8
|
IUS/13
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64
|
-
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-
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-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ENG |
21810077 -
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a complete and updated picture of constitutional rights and freedoms, in the light of constitutional law and considering the transformations which required a profound rethinking.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
|
-
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-
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-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
STUDI POLITICI INTERNAZIONALI Orientamento unico PDS 1 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
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8
|
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|
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|
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21801913 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world. The course is divided into two modules (each one is 4 CFU), linked to the purpose of examining, once the elimination of the commercial barriers has been implemented, the necessary elements for the definition of new rules, in the relation of economic policy between sovereign Member States of the European Union and between this Continent and the rest of the world.
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8
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SECS-P/02
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64
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-
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-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801926 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21802086 -
METODI QUANTITATIVI DI VALUTAZIONE DELLE POLITICHE PUBBLICHE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the quantitative and statistical tools through which the evaluation of the public services and policies is normally carried out. The relevance of this course is directly correlated with the increasing importance at the national (Evaluation Board) and European level (Structural Funds).
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8
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SECS-S/03
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
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Cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21801539 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
(objectives)
The course will provide a better insight into the issues concerning contemporary African nations and their transformation into nation-states.
|
8
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SPS/13
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64
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-
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-
|
-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801540 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
|
8
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SPS/04
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64
|
-
|
-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801922 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
Through advanced didactics such as seminars, class discussions and presentations of individual research project, this course aims to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for a critical understanding of the evolution of the international system since the late Eighties, especially through of the evolution of the concept of international security. Therefore, particular attention will be given to conflict management and international crises, as well as to the emergence of new forms of threat and finally, the difficulties encountered by national states and international and supranational organizations in forging widespread consensus around the instruments with which to intervene in time of crisis to preserve security and stability.
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8
|
SPS/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
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8
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|
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Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
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8
|
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21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
(objectives)
Starting point of the course is the history of the evolution of the Balkan countries (the end of the Nineteenth Century and especially the Twentieth Century) towards state models inspired by the nation-state, their inclusion - often contradictory - in the more general context of European politics, economics and culture.
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8
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M-STO/03
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64
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-
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-
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-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801903 -
NUCLEAR POWER IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
(objectives)
Russia, a country that is essential to the international political equilibrium, is at the center of this course. The main objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Russian history during the years of communism, in order to deepen the dynamics of the crisis, the fall and the difficult transition towards a political and economic model, that is only partly inspired by Western democracies.
|
8
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M-STO/03
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810075 -
POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
(objectives)
The course offers an introduction to Political Anthropology, outlining the discipline’s key methods and central problems. It explores the relevance of anthropological perspectives focusing on the humanitarian reason. It emphasizes the significance of cultural difference and social practice in areas of high relevance to humanitarian action, such as gender, human rights, development and migration.
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8
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M-DEA/01
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
(objectives)
Students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the history and transformations of the United-States in the twentieth century with particular focus on internal transformations and social aspects. The course also focuses on the reflection on identity and citizenship issues made by some of the most important intellectuals of the twentieth century. Finally, students will deepen their knowledge on US foreign policy and US international role at the time of the affirmation and recognition of the North American nation as a great power.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810070 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
(objectives)
The course aims at achieving the instruments needed to read critically the women’s conditions, the development of male and female identities, and the setting of gender relations between the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Assuming the gender point of view as the main analysis criterion, the moments of crisis and of identity redefinition, both for women and men, will be identified together with the roles assumed by them in the public and private spheres.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
|
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
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8
|
|
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21801905 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21801913 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21801926 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
(objectives)
International economic relations have undergone a significant evolution over time and the way in which economists have tried to interpret, theorize and "govern" both the institutions and the international markets of production factors and goods has also changed. The course presents, in its historical evolution (with particular attention to the twentieth century to the present day), the interweaving events that have changed the international economic relations and theories that have from time to time tried to analyze and reform them, highlighting the main phases and theoretical paradigms.
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8
|
SECS-P/04
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21802086 -
METODI QUANTITATIVI DI VALUTAZIONE DELLE POLITICHE PUBBLICHE
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21810071 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
(objectives)
At the end of the course students will: understand the historical development of environmental economics and why economics undervalues the environment; recognise the role of economic activity in environmental damage; understand the nature and scope of contemporary environmental debates; understand how economic concepts and ideologies are used to enable or justify environmental damage; understand how economics may hold many of the answers necessary to redress serious environmental damage; be able to engage with economic arguments on environmental issues; recognise the local and global economic response to environmental damage, including from governments, industry, individuals and non-government organisations.
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8
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SECS-P/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
|
21810000 -
A SCELTA STUDENTE
(objectives)
The activities autonomously chosen by the student (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can choose among all the master courses activated by the Department of Political Science and among the courses in agreement with other Departments or Universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 8 ECTS.
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8
|
|
64
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
ITA |
21801525 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The general goals of a Master’s thesis are to investigate an issue or problem concerning the specialty in depth, to collect original empirical material or data and to analyse this in the light of the corresponding conceptual or theoretical framework, providing the research results as clear and reasoned conclusions.
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24
|
|
600
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
21810007 -
ULTERIORI ATTIVITA' FORMATIVE
(objectives)
Seminars are aimed at enhancing the independent learning of students, at framing a specific issues, and at providing methods and tools for the understanding and the deepening of this specific issues. Extra-curricular activities are aimed at enriching our academic offer and promoting the acquisition of complementary and soft skills. Interships are aimed at gaining experience and at preparing for entering the world of work.
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2
|
|
-
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-
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16
|
-
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Other activities
|
2
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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2
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|
-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
2
|
|
16
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
|
ITA |
21801937 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASE STUDIES
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3
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|
75
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
ITA |
21810160 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
Brief intensive educational program for a relatively small group of students that focuses especially on techniques and skills in a particular field.
|
2
|
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
|
ITA |
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
|
21801882 -
DEMOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the main demographic dynamics, highlighting the dualism between developed and less developed countries. This approach aims to provide students with the conceptual tools to understand the relation between the evolution of the population, the socio-cultural development and the economic resources and the role played by the modernization process. The relation between demographic evolution and development are in a cause-effect relationship in both directions: In fact, the demographic dynamics are strongly influenced by economic processes and also have a strong impact on the development prospect of a country.
|
8
|
SECS-S/04
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801896 -
ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY
(objectives)
The course deals with the fundamental elements of intervention policies in developing countries in order to illustrate the different options and to quantify the trade-offs between them. We will discuss the different aspects of intervention policies, in particular those related to education, health, gender, family, risk, transportation, formal / informal norms and institutions. The approach is empirical and case studies from various countries will be studied.
|
8
|
SECS-P/06
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21801878 -
CULTURE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21801879 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the study of Spanish Language and Culture. In fact, communicative and social-cultural competence will be developed basically through the study of the Hispanic environment.
|
8
|
L-LIN/07
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801880 -
CULTURE IN GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course will allow students to improve their language skill through the understanding of the political and cultural experience of German speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
|
8
|
L-LIN/14
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801877 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
This 8 cfu module is offered to students having a good French level. It aims to develop students’s reading skills, with specific focus on texts dealing with the social, the political, and the economic scenarios of modern and contemporary France.
|
8
|
L-LIN/04
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO POLITOLOGICO - (show)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21801914 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the necessary in depth analysis of the basic concepts of international politics with the specific aim of favoring a critical attitude towards the fundamental problems of the current world order. In particular, the course aims to explain the evolution of the international system after 1989 through an empirical analysis based on the identification of the main international factors (power distribution within the system, degree of international tension, military alliances, economic interdependence) that influence relations between States.
|
8
|
SPS/04
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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8
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SPS/01
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64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
21801927 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the topics of strategy, defense policy and development of military power focusing in particular on the Italian case. The aim of the course is therefore to lead students to familiarize with the concept of “strategy” and with the actors and dynamics of defense policy within states, to inform them about the main issues related to the development of the Armed Forces, and to outline a theoretical framework of reference for the analysis of national defense policies.
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8
|
SPS/04
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
|
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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21801905 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course is aimed at covering the main issues in the economic and political debate in macroeconomics. At the end of the course, students should be able to follow and understand in detail the economic and political international debates, such as the ones concerning economic growth, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, exchange rates, labour market dynamics, the discussions about the Euro area, etc. The approach to these topics will cover both analytical and institutional features.
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8
|
SECS-P/01
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801913 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world. The course is divided into two modules (each one is 4 CFU), linked to the purpose of examining, once the elimination of the commercial barriers has been implemented, the necessary elements for the definition of new rules, in the relation of economic policy between sovereign Member States of the European Union and between this Continent and the rest of the world.
|
8
|
SECS-P/02
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21801926 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21802086 -
METODI QUANTITATIVI DI VALUTAZIONE DELLE POLITICHE PUBBLICHE
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the quantitative and statistical tools through which the evaluation of the public services and policies is normally carried out. The relevance of this course is directly correlated with the increasing importance at the national (Evaluation Board) and European level (Structural Funds).
|
8
|
SECS-S/03
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810071 -
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO GIURIDICO - (show)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
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21801873 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to address some fundamental issues of public law from the perspective of economic analysis of law. Indeed, rational choice and game theories can usefully explain not only the typical market trends, which have long been the target of economic analysis of private law, but they can also explain strategic conducts by citizens, political and institutional actors in the public sphere. Moreover, thanks to the many applications and examples of positive law, the course intends to analyze the foundations of this approach and to outline the contribution that it can provide for a deeper understanding of some of the main issues of modern constitutionalism and for the functioning of public agencies.
|
8
|
IUS/09
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801874 -
EUROPEAN UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION: COOPERATION AND SECURITY
(objectives)
The course aims to address the legal-institutional framework related to the responsibilities and functions of the European Union in the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Pesc) and European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) and in the field of cooperation with third Countries and humanitarian aid.
In this regard, the course also aims to deepen the knowledge of the actions through which the EU, as a global actor, pursues the objective of promoting its values (democracy, rule of law, indivisible and universal values of human dignity and fundamental rights), developing relations and building partnerships with third Countries, through the main objective of reducing poverty and, in the long term, eradicating it.
|
8
|
IUS/14
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21801875 -
JURIDICAL COMPARISON AND STANDARDISATION OF LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to face the main issues of comparative legal systems related to the convergence-harmonization between the juridical systems at the global and regional level. The course proposes to deepen the understanding of the theoretical-functional knowledge of comparative law by looking at the historical and institutional profiles of the standardization of the international law. Furthermore the course focuses on the analysis of uniform law and models.
|
8
|
IUS/02
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21810032 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all the concerned institutional and not institutional stakeholders at the global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programmes and projects as key components of the international development law.
|
8
|
IUS/13
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ENG |
|
Optional Group:
COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE ALLO SVILUPPO Orientamento unico PDS 2 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21801903 -
NUCLEAR POWER IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the student with the essential tools to understand the nuclear issue as an international problem. To this end, it is crucial to go deeper in the analysis of how the exploitation of atomic energy has evolved since the 1930s and how it has progressively acquired a decisive political dimension, due to the absolute value of the destructive capacity of its military use. Moreover, students will examine the effects of the technology evolution and the inevitable diffusion of the related knowledge from a political-international perspective and they will try to understand to what extent the nuclear issue has influenced the thinking of the political and military theorists.
|
8
|
SPS/06
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to offer students an understanding of the global historical processes characterizing 20th Century Latin America as well as introduce them to contemporary “storiographic” scholarly debates relating to this context. Particular attention is dedicated to issues related to Political Transitions, Peace processes and Human Rights in the New Millennium.
|
8
|
SPS/05
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
(objectives)
The course is based on the systematic analysis of the classic works and theories of antique, modern and contemporary political philosophy, through a gender perspective; i.e. those works and theories in which great thinkers have revealed their thought about the political and social life of women. The aim of the course is to fill a gap in our knowledge about the history of political thought and to comprehend the assumptions behind deeply rooted modes of thought that continue to affect women’s lives in significant ways.
|
8
|
SPS/02
|
64
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810075 -
POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810070 -
HISTORY OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY AGE
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Pace, guerra e sicurezza
First semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
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8
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
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8
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21801444 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN STATE SYSTEMS IN THE MODERN AGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
(objectives)
Starting point of the course is the history of the evolution of the Balkan countries (the end of the Nineteenth Century and especially the Twentieth Century) towards state models inspired by the nation-state, their inclusion - often contradictory - in the more general context of European politics, economics and culture.
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8
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M-STO/03
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801922 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
Through advanced didactics such as seminars, class discussions and presentations of individual research project, this course aims to provide students with the analytical tools necessary for a critical understanding of the evolution of the international system since the late Eighties, especially through of the evolution of the concept of international security. Therefore, particular attention will be given to conflict management and international crises, as well as to the emergence of new forms of threat and finally, the difficulties encountered by national states and international and supranational organizations in forging widespread consensus around the instruments with which to intervene in time of crisis to preserve security and stability.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801921 -
HISTORY OF WAR AND MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
(objectives)
Russia, a country that is essential to the international political equilibrium, is at the center of this course. The main objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Russian history during the years of communism, in order to deepen the dynamics of the crisis, the fall and the difficult transition towards a political and economic model, that is only partly inspired by Western democracies.
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8
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M-STO/03
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810028 -
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF PEACE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801539 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
(objectives)
The course will provide a better insight into the issues concerning contemporary African nations and their transformation into nation-states.
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8
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SPS/13
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
(objectives)
Students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the history and transformations of the United-States in the twentieth century with particular focus on internal transformations and social aspects. The course also focuses on the reflection on identity and citizenship issues made by some of the most important intellectuals of the twentieth century. Finally, students will deepen their knowledge on US foreign policy and US international role at the time of the affirmation and recognition of the North American nation as a great power.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
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8
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO POLITOLOGICO - (show)
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8
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21801914 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801540 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course provides specific knowledge and a comparative approach on all issues related to democratization processes, with a particular focus on the most recent ones of the so-called ‘’third wave’’. It also provides students with the knowledge related to the conditions that facilitate and allow the democratization of institutions and have determined differences in their outcomes.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
PACE, GUERRA E SICUREZZA - PDS3 - OBBLIGATORI A SCELTA AMBITO GIURIDICO - (show)
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8
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21801538 -
INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS
(objectives)
The course aims to examine the legal aspects of the settlement of international disputes, as well as the institutional and functional aspects of international courts and tribunals, in particular those operating in the area of human rights protection.
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8
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IUS/13
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810032 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all the concerned institutional and not institutional stakeholders at the global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programmes and projects as key components of the international development law.
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8
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IUS/13
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64
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21810000 -
A SCELTA STUDENTE
(objectives)
The activities autonomously chosen by the student (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that the student can choose among all the master courses activated by the Department of Political Science and among the courses in agreement with other Departments or Universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 8 ECTS.
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8
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64
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21801525 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The general goals of a Master’s thesis are to investigate an issue or problem concerning the specialty in depth, to collect original empirical material or data and to analyse this in the light of the corresponding conceptual or theoretical framework, providing the research results as clear and reasoned conclusions.
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24
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600
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ITA |
21810007 -
ULTERIORI ATTIVITA' FORMATIVE
(objectives)
Seminars are aimed at enhancing the independent learning of students, at framing a specific issues, and at providing methods and tools for the understanding and the deepening of this specific issues. Extra-curricular activities are aimed at enriching our academic offer and promoting the acquisition of complementary and soft skills. Interships are aimed at gaining experience and at preparing for entering the world of work.
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2
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16
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Other activities
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2
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Other activities
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2
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Other activities
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2
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16
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Other activities
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ITA |
21801937 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASE STUDIES
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3
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75
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810160 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
Brief intensive educational program for a relatively small group of students that focuses especially on techniques and skills in a particular field.
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2
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Other activities
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ITA |
Second semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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21801903 -
NUCLEAR POWER IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the student with the essential tools to understand the nuclear issue as an international problem. To this end, it is crucial to go deeper in the analysis of how the exploitation of atomic energy has evolved since the 1930s and how it has progressively acquired a decisive political dimension, due to the absolute value of the destructive capacity of its military use. Moreover, students will examine the effects of the technology evolution and the inevitable diffusion of the related knowledge from a political-international perspective and they will try to understand to what extent the nuclear issue has influenced the thinking of the political and military theorists.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801927 -
STRATEGIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce the topics of strategy, defense policy and development of military power focusing in particular on the Italian case. The aim of the course is therefore to lead students to familiarize with the concept of “strategy” and with the actors and dynamics of defense policy within states, to inform them about the main issues related to the development of the Armed Forces, and to outline a theoretical framework of reference for the analysis of national defense policies.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - OBBLIGATORIO AMBITO STORICO - A SCELTA TRA - (show)
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8
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21801921 -
HISTORY OF WAR AND MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
This course aims to provide the basis for a comprehensive understanding of military history and highlights its importance as a key to understand the contemporary age.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21810028 -
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF PEACE
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with a critical thinking of the war/peace issue in history, focusing on the last centuries, but with an introduction on why, during Antiquity, Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, the longing for peace and the deprecation of war never became a political aim. Therefore, by the end of the course, students will be knowledgeable about the major aspects of the peace/war debate, as well as of the relevance and limits of peace movements and peace institutions in contemporary world. Moreover, they will acquire an understanding of the major interpretations and methodologies proposed and used by scholars to study peace history.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO LINGUISTICO - (show)
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8
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21801878 -
CULTURE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801879 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the study of Spanish Language and Culture. In fact, communicative and social-cultural competence will be developed basically through the study of the Hispanic environment.
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8
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L-LIN/07
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801880 -
CULTURE IN GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course will allow students to improve their language skill through the understanding of the political and cultural experience of German speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
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8
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L-LIN/14
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801877 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
This 8 cfu module is offered to students having a good French level. It aims to develop students’s reading skills, with specific focus on texts dealing with the social, the political, and the economic scenarios of modern and contemporary France.
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8
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L-LIN/04
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64
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO GIURIDICO - (show)
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8
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21801873 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to address some fundamental issues of public law from the perspective of economic analysis of law. Indeed, rational choice and game theories can usefully explain not only the typical market trends, which have long been the target of economic analysis of private law, but they can also explain strategic conducts by citizens, political and institutional actors in the public sphere. Moreover, thanks to the many applications and examples of positive law, the course intends to analyze the foundations of this approach and to outline the contribution that it can provide for a deeper understanding of some of the main issues of modern constitutionalism and for the functioning of public agencies.
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8
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IUS/09
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801874 -
EUROPEAN UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION: COOPERATION AND SECURITY
(objectives)
The course aims to address the legal-institutional framework related to the responsibilities and functions of the European Union in the Common Foreign and Security Policy (Pesc) and European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) and in the field of cooperation with third Countries and humanitarian aid.
In this regard, the course also aims to deepen the knowledge of the actions through which the EU, as a global actor, pursues the objective of promoting its values (democracy, rule of law, indivisible and universal values of human dignity and fundamental rights), developing relations and building partnerships with third Countries, through the main objective of reducing poverty and, in the long term, eradicating it.
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8
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IUS/14
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801875 -
JURIDICAL COMPARISON AND STANDARDISATION OF LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to face the main issues of comparative legal systems related to the convergence-harmonization between the juridical systems at the global and regional level. The course proposes to deepen the understanding of the theoretical-functional knowledge of comparative law by looking at the historical and institutional profiles of the standardization of the international law. Furthermore the course focuses on the analysis of uniform law and models.
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8
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IUS/02
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64
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810077 -
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a complete and updated picture of constitutional rights and freedoms, in the light of constitutional law and considering the transformations which required a profound rethinking.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO STORICO - (show)
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8
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21801444 -
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN STATE SYSTEMS IN THE MODERN AGE
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the modalities of formation of the European states pluralistic system born in the Modern Age, from the disintegration of the imperial and pontifical universalisms of the Middle Ages, following the metamorphoses of three key concepts (universal monarchy, balance of power, supranational bodies) in the context of the political-diplomatic and war events of the Four-Eighteenth Century.
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8
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M-STO/02
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64
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801445 -
HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY BALKANS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801922 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801921 -
HISTORY OF WAR AND MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
This course aims to provide the basis for a comprehensive understanding of military history and highlights its importance as a key to understand the contemporary age.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21801923 -
HISTORY OF SOVIET RUSSIA AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21802065 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to offer students an understanding of the global historical processes characterizing 20th Century Latin America as well as introduce them to contemporary “storiographic” scholarly debates relating to this context. Particular attention is dedicated to issues related to Political Transitions, Peace processes and Human Rights in the New Millennium.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
(objectives)
The course is based on the systematic analysis of the classic works and theories of antique, modern and contemporary political philosophy, through a gender perspective; i.e. those works and theories in which great thinkers have revealed their thought about the political and social life of women. The aim of the course is to fill a gap in our knowledge about the history of political thought and to comprehend the assumptions behind deeply rooted modes of thought that continue to affect women’s lives in significant ways.
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8
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SPS/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810028 -
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF PEACE
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with a critical thinking of the war/peace issue in history, focusing on the last centuries, but with an introduction on why, during Antiquity, Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, the longing for peace and the deprecation of war never became a political aim. Therefore, by the end of the course, students will be knowledgeable about the major aspects of the peace/war debate, as well as of the relevance and limits of peace movements and peace institutions in contemporary world. Moreover, they will acquire an understanding of the major interpretations and methodologies proposed and used by scholars to study peace history.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21801539 -
CONTEMPORARY AFRICA
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801900 -
THE U.S.A. IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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Also available in another semester or year
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO ECONOMICO - (show)
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8
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21801905 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course is aimed at covering the main issues in the economic and political debate in macroeconomics. At the end of the course, students should be able to follow and understand in detail the economic and political international debates, such as the ones concerning economic growth, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, exchange rates, labour market dynamics, the discussions about the Euro area, etc. The approach to these topics will cover both analytical and institutional features.
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8
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SECS-P/01
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801913 -
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
(objectives)
The course offers a comprehensive overview of the progress made by Europe towards a horizontal and vertical economic integration and provide the knowledge on monetary unions costs and benefits and the reconciliation of the objectives and instruments of the economic and financial policies of the member states and monetary unions. The course aims to analyze models that generate financial crises and public choices on the topics addressed in Treaties, Stability and Growth Pact and in their reforms, as well as those that dominate today's political and economic debate in Europe and in the world. The course is divided into two modules (each one is 4 CFU), linked to the purpose of examining, once the elimination of the commercial barriers has been implemented, the necessary elements for the definition of new rules, in the relation of economic policy between sovereign Member States of the European Union and between this Continent and the rest of the world.
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8
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SECS-P/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801926 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801910 -
MIGRATIONS AND COMUNITIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21801882 -
DEMOGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
The course aims to analyze the main demographic dynamics, highlighting the dualism between developed and less developed countries. This approach aims to provide students with the conceptual tools to understand the relation between the evolution of the population, the socio-cultural development and the economic resources and the role played by the modernization process. The relation between demographic evolution and development are in a cause-effect relationship in both directions: In fact, the demographic dynamics are strongly influenced by economic processes and also have a strong impact on the development prospect of a country.
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8
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SECS-S/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801896 -
ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY
(objectives)
The course deals with the fundamental elements of intervention policies in developing countries in order to illustrate the different options and to quantify the trade-offs between them. We will discuss the different aspects of intervention policies, in particular those related to education, health, gender, family, risk, transportation, formal / informal norms and institutions. The approach is empirical and case studies from various countries will be studied.
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8
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SECS-P/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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Optional Group:
PACE GUERRA E SICUREZZA Orientamento unico PDS 3 - A SCELTA AMBITO POLITOLOGICO - (show)
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8
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21801914 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the necessary in depth analysis of the basic concepts of international politics with the specific aim of favoring a critical attitude towards the fundamental problems of the current world order. In particular, the course aims to explain the evolution of the international system after 1989 through an empirical analysis based on the identification of the main international factors (power distribution within the system, degree of international tension, military alliances, economic interdependence) that influence relations between States.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801540 -
DEMOCRATISATION PROCESSES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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8
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SPS/01
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Optional Group:
PACE, GUERRA E SICUREZZA ORIENTAMENTO UNICO PD3 - OBBLIGATORI A SCELTA AMBITO SOCIOLOGICO - (show)
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8
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21801918 -
THE SOCIOLOGY OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
(objectives)
The main aim of this course is the analysis of the European and international public space as an intercultural space, crossed by contradictory dynamics. During the course will also be deepened the sociological concept of minority, (religious, ethnic, linguistic minorities, etc..). Moreover, the main theories and techniques of intercultural communication will be analysed.
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8
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SPS/08
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21801928 -
THEORY OF CONFLICTS AND PEACE PROCESSES
(objectives)
The course aims to provide students with the basic theoretical knowledge and analysis methodologies necessary for the understanding of conflictual processes as well as for peace-keeping and peace-building processes, with particular attention to the social, cultural and institutional components. Students will also deepen their knowledge on the sociological aspects of complex emergencies, state failure and failed states and they will analyze the dynamics behind genocide, ethnic cleansing and gender crimes.
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8
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SPS/07
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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International Studies
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Language
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21810021 -
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AFTER THE END OF THE COLD WAR
(objectives)
The course intends to offer a general survey of the evolution of the international system since the end of the Cold War. After discussing the main historical interpretations of the causes of the Soviet collapse, the first part of the course will focus on the crises of the 1990s (Iraq, Yugoslavia, Somalia and Rwanda), the repeated failures of the UN, and the US and European search for a new international security paradigm. The second part of the course will look at the impact of 9/11 as well as at the war on terror, considering their long term impact on the hegemonic position of the US. It will also discuss the growing role of such emerging powers as China and India. Finally, the third part of the course looks at such recent events as the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program, the Arab Springs and their consequences, the paralysis in the EU, and the crises in Ukraine and Syria.
The course wants to introduce the students to an analytical understanding of the key issues in the evolution of the international system from a historical perspective. While occasionally engaging with the most relevant theoretical work on IR, students will be strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the main historical literature on the topics discussed as well as with using what primary sources might be available. By the end of the course, this approach should enable them to develop a better grasp of historical research methods and of how to use them for a critical assessment of current events
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810032 -
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
(objectives)
International Development Law is a strategic and operational tool for all the concerned institutional and not institutional stakeholders at the global, regional and national level. For this reason the course deals mainly with the role and actions of States and international intergovernmental (political and financial IOs) and non governmental (NGOs and national and multinational corporations) organizations working at the bilateral, multilateral and multi-bilateral level in order to frame policies, programmes and projects as key components of the international development law.
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8
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IUS/13
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64
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810028 -
INTERNATIONAL HISTORY OF PEACE
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with a critical thinking of the war/peace issue in history, focusing on the last centuries, but with an introduction on why, during Antiquity, Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, the longing for peace and the deprecation of war never became a political aim. Therefore, by the end of the course, students will be knowledgeable about the major aspects of the peace/war debate, as well as of the relevance and limits of peace movements and peace institutions in contemporary world. Moreover, they will acquire an understanding of the major interpretations and methodologies proposed and used by scholars to study peace history.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - PDS4 - TWO ELECTIVES AMONG THE FOLLOWING - (show)
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16
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21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810017 -
LATIN AMERICA IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810010 -
EUROPEAN UNION INTERNAL MARKET LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810012 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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Also available in another semester or year
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21810073 -
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
(objectives)
The purpose of this course is to give a good understanding of international financial markets. We will cover basic theories of the operations of modern monetary systems; interest rate behavior; financial intermediation and central banking; methods and objectives of monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, the following topics will be highlighted: (i) the determination of interest rates, (ii) the functions and operation of financial intermediaries, and (iii) the functions and goals of central banks.
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8
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SECS-P/01
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810072 -
CONTEMPORARY ASIA
(objectives)
This course focuses on the contemporary history of international relations in East Asia. Particular attention will be devoted to the positions occupied by Japan and China during the Cold War years, as well as to their interactions both with the other regional actors, the two Superpowers and Europe. The analysis of the factors which were generated during the bipolar order will facilitate the identification of continuity and discontinuity lines in the broader context of globalization.
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8
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SPS/14
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810074 -
EVOLVING SECURITY IN THE POST 1945 WORLD
(objectives)
The course aims at defining and elaborating on the concept of military security as it developed after the Second World War. The time span is determined by the ineluctable revolution that the discovery and use of nuclear weapons ushered in both in terms of military doctrine and of power politics. Starting with a reflection on the reasons of the early failure of collective security, the course will first focus on the crucial hallmarks of security in a bipolar international system, making a clear distinction between States included in, and excluded from a multilateral alliance. It will then take into consideration the major challenges posed to military security by the newly emerging threats as the former was consolidating after the end of the Cold War.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
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21801937 -
SEMINAR - COMPETITION LAW: THEORY AND CASE STUDIES
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3
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75
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Other activities
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ITA |
21810160 -
WORKSHOP
(objectives)
Brief intensive educational program for a relatively small group of students that focuses especially on techniques and skills in a particular field.
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2
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-
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Other activities
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ITA |
Second semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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21810020 -
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
(objectives)
This course intends to offer students a deeper knowledge and analysis of the main issues of international politics: power distribution at the system level; alliances; terrorism; war and ethnic conflicts. After the Soviet Union’s collapse the international order has changed drastically, affecting the distribution of political power in terms of challenges and opportunities for States in different geographical areas. The course focuses also on the nature and the classification of war based on the major international theories (i.e.Clausewitz, Schmitt, Aron). More specifically, moving from Samuel P. Huntington’s theory on “The Clash of Civilization,” it will discuss the new theoretical framework explaining the main fault line wars after 1989.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810019 -
INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS
(objectives)
The course is aimed at covering the main issues in the economic and political debate in macroeconomics. At the end of the course, students should be able to follow and understand in detail the economic and political international debates, such as the ones concerning economic growth, business cycles, monetary policy, fiscal policy, exchange rates, labour market dynamics, the discussions about the Euro area, etc. The approach to these topics will cover both analytical and institutional features.
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8
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SECS-P/01
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810016 -
THEORY OF HUMAN RIGHTS
(objectives)
Today human rights are the dominant moral doctrine for evaluating the moral status of the contemporary geo-political order. In the 20th century a broad consensus has emerged on framing judgment of nations against an international moral code prescribing certain benefits and treatment for all humans. Within many nations, political debates rage over the denial or abuse of human rights. Legal documents to protect human rights have proliferated. The course examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. It assesses the contemporary significance of human rights, charts the historical development of the concept of human rights, beginning with a discussion of the earliest philosophical origins of the bases of human rights and culminating in some of most recent developments in their codification. It analyses also the formal and substantive distinctions philosophers have drawn between various forms and categories of human rights, the justifications of their claims, and the main criticism currently addressed to them.
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8
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SPS/01
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
21810014 -
THE UNITED STATES AND THE WORLD IN THE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURIES
(objectives)
The 20th century has been labeled as "the American century," while the beginning of the 21st is identified as a time of decline for the United States. Is American governance still functioning within and what weight does the United States carry at the world level? The course provides an analysis of the emergence of the country as a world power throughout the 20th century, up to the access of Obama to the presidency, within the framework of the new methodological approach of transnational history. The exceptionalist model does not apply anymore and American history is in need of revision. Students will therefore deal with the major issues of domestic policy while analyzing the new role the United States has come to play in the past few decades at the world level. The goal of the course is to provide students both with a general methodology for the study of the United States in a global world and an understanding of American politics and society in the past century.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - PDS 4 - REQUIRED LANGUAGE AND CULTURE STUDIES - ONE OF THE FOLLOWING - (show)
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8
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21810034 -
FRENCH STUDIES
(objectives)
This 8 cfu module is offered to students having a good French level. It aims to develop students’s reading skills, with specific focus on texts dealing with the social, the political, and the economic scenarios of modern and contemporary France.
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8
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L-LIN/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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FRE |
21810035 -
HISPANIC STUDIES
(objectives)
This course is taught in Spanish and divided into two modules: the first is based on the (pre-)acquired linguistic and communicative skills and aimed at achieving the understanding and production of texts in the field of phraseology and sectoral paremiology (political, legal, administrative, economic). The second module focuses on the diatopic issues of the Spanish language with an in-depth global study of the cultural and institutional aspects of Latin American countries.
Los objetivos formativos del curso se dividen en dos módulos; el primero, a partir de las competencias lingüísticas y comunicativas (pre)adquiridas, está orientado a la consecución de la comprensión y producción de textos en el ámbito de la fraseología y la paremiología sectorial (política, jurídica, administrativa, económica). El segundo módulo se centra en las cuestiones diatópicas de la lengua española con un estudio global en profundidad de los aspectos culturales e institucionales de los países hispanoamericanos.
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8
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L-LIN/07
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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SPA |
21810036 -
GERMAN STUDIES
(objectives)
Students will build on previously acquired listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. They will further develop their political and cultural knowledge in German-speaking countries. The course is taught in German and is divided into a linguistic section, which pays particular attention to the acquisition of sectoral lexicons in the political-legal and historical-economic fields, and a thematic section, which is devoted to the German-speaking region through texts and documents of various kinds from newspapers, non-fiction books, films and literature, whereby literature serves as a model for complex cultural communication, aesthetics and criticism.
Ziel dieses Kurses ist es, die bereits von Studenten erworbenen Sprachkompetenzen durch die Vertiefung der politisch-kulturellen Erfahrungen im deutschsprachigen Raum zu perfektionieren. Es gliedert sich in einen sprachlichen Teil, der dem Erwerb sektoraler Lexika im politisch-juristischen und historisch-ökonomischen Bereich besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmet, und einen weiteren thematischen Teil, der dem deutschsprachigen Raum durch Texte und Dokumente unterschiedlicher Art aus Zeitungen, Sachbüchern, Filmen und Literatur gewidmet ist, wobei die Literatur als Modell für komplexe kulturelle Kommunikation, Ästhetik und Kritik dient.
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8
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L-LIN/14
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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DEU |
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Optional Group:
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES - PDS4 - TWO ELECTIVES AMONG THE FOLLOWING - (show)
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16
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21810029 -
GENDER AND POLITICAL THEORIES
(objectives)
The course is based on the systematic analysis of the classic works and theories of antique, modern and contemporary political philosophy, through a gender perspective; i.e. those works and theories in which great thinkers have revealed their thought about the political and social life of women. The aim of the course is to fill a gap in our knowledge about the history of political thought and to comprehend the assumptions behind deeply rooted modes of thought that continue to affect women’s lives in significant ways.
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8
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SPS/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810017 -
LATIN AMERICA IN THE 20TH CENTURY
(objectives)
• Enable students to develop a working knowledge of the key social, political, and economic transformations occurred in Latin America during the 20th century.
• Acquire knowledge of the most relevant historical process and political formations developed in Latin America that affected the American continents and the global space.
• Develop students’ critical thinking and skills through: evaluating historians’ arguments; connecting analytic frameworks and historical processes.
• Improve written and oral expressive skills by presenting, discussing, and (substantial) writing.
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8
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SPS/05
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810010 -
EUROPEAN UNION INTERNAL MARKET LAW
(objectives)
The course aims at providing students with a thorough knowledge of the origins and development of the EU internal market, freedom of movement of goods, freedom of movement of persons (EU citizenship, third Countries’ workers and nationals, right to the establishment of companies), freedom of movement of services and freedom of movement of capital and payments, as pillars of the European integration process and in light of the innovations introduced by the Lisbon Treaty.
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8
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IUS/02
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810012 -
EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
(objectives)
The course intends to provide students a guidance on finding, evaluating and understanding the European system of law and the process of European integration as a whole. The course deals with the doctrinal construction as well as the practical application of European Constitutional Law. European integration built a supranational system of government that, nowadays, counts 28 Member States and acts within almost all areas of social life. In fact, European law has come to influence and develop national law on the base of a supremacy principle: national Institutions, protection of fundamental rights as well as national systems of sources of law are now unavoidably defined by such European dimension, that brings and derives from constitutional integration. Thus, the course regards the constitutional foundations of European Union, how does it works and the way it produces law. Moreover, it focuses on main issues arising from relationship between national and European levels of government, in the light of multilevel constitutionalism.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
21810073 -
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
(objectives)
The purpose of this course is to give a good understanding of international financial markets. We will cover basic theories of the operations of modern monetary systems; interest rate behavior; financial intermediation and central banking; methods and objectives of monetary and regulatory policy. In particular, the following topics will be highlighted: (i) the determination of interest rates, (ii) the functions and operation of financial intermediaries, and (iii) the functions and goals of central banks.
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8
|
SECS-P/01
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64
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ENG |
21810072 -
CONTEMPORARY ASIA
(objectives)
This course focuses on the contemporary history of international relations in East Asia. Particular attention will be devoted to the positions occupied by Japan and China during the Cold War years, as well as to their interactions both with the other regional actors, the two Superpowers and Europe. The analysis of the factors which were generated during the bipolar order will facilitate the identification of continuity and discontinuity lines in the broader context of globalization.
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8
|
SPS/14
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64
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-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ENG |
21810074 -
EVOLVING SECURITY IN THE POST 1945 WORLD
(objectives)
The course aims at defining and elaborating on the concept of military security as it developed after the Second World War. The time span is determined by the ineluctable revolution that the discovery and use of nuclear weapons ushered in both in terms of military doctrine and of power politics. Starting with a reflection on the reasons of the early failure of collective security, the course will first focus on the crucial hallmarks of security in a bipolar international system, making a clear distinction between States included in, and excluded from a multilateral alliance. It will then take into consideration the major challenges posed to military security by the newly emerging threats as the former was consolidating after the end of the Cold War.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
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21810044 -
ELECTIVE COURSES
(objectives)
The activities autonomously chosen by students (art.10, paragraph 5, letter a of Ministerial Decree 270/2004) are courses that students can choose among all the master courses activated by the Department of Political Science and among the courses in agreement with other Departments or Universities/external bodies, for a maximum of 8 ECTS.
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8
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64
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ENG |
21810043 -
SEMINARS, EXTERNAL COURSES AND INTERNSHIPS
(objectives)
Seminars are aimed at enhancing the independent learning of students, at framing a specific issues, and at providing methods and tools for the understanding and the deepening of this specific issues. Extra-curricular activities are aimed at enriching our academic offer and promoting the acquisition of complementary and soft skills. Interships are aimed at gaining experience and at preparing for entering the world of work.
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2
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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2
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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2
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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2
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Other activities
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ENG |
21810042 -
THESIS
(objectives)
The general goals of a Master’s thesis are to investigate an issue or problem concerning the specialty in depth, to collect original empirical material or data and to analyse this in the light of the corresponding conceptual or theoretical framework, providing the research results as clear and reasoned conclusions.
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24
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600
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |
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21810022 -
POST-COLONIAL STUDIES IN THE ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD
(objectives)
The course examines the nature and characterization of postcolonial studies in the area of Anglophone literature. By reading a selection of theoretical and literary texts, students will be encouraged to take a critical outlook of different postcolonial methodologies, in order to gain consciousness of the impact of postcolonial theory on and through fiction. Specifically, South African literature and culture will be analysed in relation to the ideas of identity, nationalism, and race. By the end of the course, students should have an understanding of the main aspects of contemporary postcolonial theories, and achieve a critical awareness of the wide-ranging thematic influence of race and identity topics on South African literary texts.
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8
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L-LIN/12
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64
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-
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-
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-
|
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ENG |
21810076 -
SUSTAINABILITY, ECONOMIC DEVELPMENT AND TRANSPORT
(objectives)
This course focuses on the sustainability of development patterns. Environmental quality, economic vitality and equity are discussed with a particular emphasis on the critical role played by transportation. In fact, transport is global and fundamental to economy and society, so effective action requires strong international cooperation.
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8
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SECS-P/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810037 -
ISSUES IN THE CONTEMPORARY CATHOLIC ROMAN CURCH
(objectives)
The aim of this course is to offer students an environment in which to critically evaluate some of the most pressing issues facing the Roman Catholic Church at the dawn of the Third Millennium. Through the analysis of the texts identified, and eventual conversation in class, students will be challenged to probe deeply into certain themes and consider them from many angles. Most of these themes are quite controversial, and thus require serene and objective scrutiny which will be fostered throughout the course.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810038 -
ITALY AND THE US: HISTORY OF A LONG-STANDING INTERACTION
(objectives)
At the end of the course, students will be able to: understand the main features of the US policy and attitude towards Europe and Italy in a historical perspective; identify the main themes of Italian foreign policy and their interaction with US policy in the region; have a fresh and on-the-field outlook of the Cold War through the study of its development in Europe and specifically in Italy; develop a better understanding of the current issues at stake in International politics, from the study of the Transatlantic debate and the interaction between the U.S. and the EU with a “view from Rome”.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810039 -
ITALY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
(objectives)
This course provides an analysis of Italy's role within the European Union (EU), relating in detail the historical, cultural, and sociological factors that have led to Italy's incomplete "Europeanization," or full integration, within the EU.
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8
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SPS/06
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810040 -
THE ITALIAN FASCISM: THE FIRST TOTALITARIAN POLITICAL RELIGION
(objectives)
By the end of the course students will be able to: recognize the importance of the symbolic dimension in politics; put in relation secularization, politics and religion in modern society and grasp in a better way the contours of the modern political experiment (up to today fundamentalism); understand the main features of Totalitarianism; identify the main aspects of the Fascist regime, its values, its institutions, its leaders; understand the historical significance of Fascism, and its dramatic danger as a wrong answer to the problems of mass society; identify the myths, rituals, symbols, monuments and other spectacles of Fascist Italy; discover the mechanism of deep fascination provoked by mass rituals.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810041 -
TERRORISM AN INTRODUCTION
(objectives)
The course examines the historical, ideological, and local roots of terrorist violence and explores terrorism in relation to revolutionary power, nationalism, and religious extremism.
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8
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SPS/04
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ENG |
21810045 -
ARABIC STUDIES
(objectives)
The course aimes at giving students a thorough grounding in the written and spoken language, and to equip students with a knowledge of the history and culture of Arabs and Islam.
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8
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L-OR/12
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ITA |
21810046 -
CHINESE STUDIES
(objectives)
At the end of the course, students will communicate effectively in Chinese, oral and written, and understand the rich and different cultures of China, so that they will become culturally aware and ready to be global citizens.
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8
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L-OR/21
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ITA |
21810047 -
RUSSIAN STUDIES
(objectives)
At the end of the course students will be able: to develop a basic understanding and an appreciation of the salient linguistic features; to establish the learner as a fairly confident language user in a range of predictable every-day situations; to analyse the cultural background of Russia within the context of language teaching.
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8
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L-LIN/21
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64
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-
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-
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-
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ITA |
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