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21810432 -
ECONOMIA DELLE SCELTE PUBBLICHE
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The aim of this course is introducing students to the analysis of the relationships between political processes and institutions and economic performance. As in any standard course of public choice, political institutions and processes will be analyzed using the rational choice paradigm, standard in economics but not in traditional political science, to characterize the behavior of political agents. This enables to identify the typical decisions that will be taken in alternative institutional settings, and their consequences in terms of economic outcomes. The emphasis is on comparative institutional settings, with preference given to European and international analyses. The course will cover topics such as voting systems, economic effects of parliamentary vs. presidential governments, the role of the judiciary, the economic consequences of the legal systems, bureaucratic behavior, fiscal decentralization, competition among local governments, the politics of public debt, politics and economic growth, political business cycles, non democratic governments, international organizations, the media and politics.
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Models of political competition (median voter, probabilistic model and citizen candidate) Rent seeking/Logic of collective action Political legislation cycles Separation of powers and political accountability The judiciary Electoral rules Political competition Bureaucracy Dictatorships
( reference books)
Dennis Mueller (2003) Public Choice III, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
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POPOLAZIONE, SOCIETA' E SVILUPPO
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The course aims to analyze the main international demographic dynamics and to highlight the dualism between developed countries and less developed countries. The focus is on the relationship between population trends and socio-economic development. This approach aims to provide conceptual tools for interpreting the main dynamics of populations.
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21810597 POPOLAZIONE, SOCIETÀ E SViLUPPO in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 A - Z REYNAUD CECILIA
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Introduction: Angeli A., Salvini S., “Introduzione” e “Note Tecniche” in Popolazione e sviluppo nelle regioni del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007. Demographic transition: Natale M. (a cura di), Economia e popolazione, F. Angeli, Milano, 2002, cap. 2, § 2.3, La transizione demografica, pp. 57-64. Nobile A., Modernizzazione e transizione demografica. Il cammino della popolazione europea nel XIX secolo, in T. Bonazzi, D. Fiorentino, A. Nobile (a cura di), Nazionalizzazione e modernità, Aracne Editrice, Roma, 2014, pp. 151-167. Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. IV, La demografia contemporanea verso l’ordine e l’efficienza, pp. 147-198 The second demographic transition: Natale M. (a cura di), Economia e popolazione, F. Angeli, Milano, 2002, cap. 2, § 2.4, La seconda transizione demografica: un’interpretazione demo-sociale dell’attuale comportamento riproduttivo dei paesi europei, pp. 67-75. Population Ageing: Reynaud C., L’invecchiamento demografico: situazione, determinanti, conseguenze e soluzioni, Dispense, 2017, 23 pp. EUROPEAN COMMISSION Population ageing in Europe: facts, implications and policies, 2014 Cap 2 e cap 4 pp. 15-26 e pp. 47-54 https://op.europa.eu/it/publication-detail/-/publication/1e7549b4-2333-413b-972c-f9f1bc70d4cf developing countries population: Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. V, La popolazione dei paesi poveri, pp. 199-262 Gesano G., Tendenze della popolazione urbana e dei sistemi urbani, in Golini A. (ed.) Il futuro della popolazione mondiale, Bologna il Mulino, pp. 145-162 Population Politics Bussini O., Politiche di popolazione e migrazioni, Morlacchi Editore, Perugia, nuova edizione 2010, cap. secondo, Le politiche di popolazione, pp.15-36; capitolo terzo, L’attuazione delle politiche di popolazione, pp. 59-86.
The China population: Farina P., La via cinese alla transizione demografica: dal controllo alla libera scelta, relazione presentata alle VIII Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione, 2-4 febbraio 2009, 20 pp. Wang F., Baochang G., Yong C., The End of China’s One-Child Policy, Studies in Family Planning, 47, 1, 2016, pp. 83-86.
International migration Guarneri, A. Le migrazioni internazionali, Dispense, 2010, 23 pp. IOM, World Migration Report 2022: Chapter 2 - Migration and Migrants: A Global Overview. https://publications.iom.int/books/world-migration-report-2022-chapter-2 The deographic future: Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. VI, Il futuro, pp. 263-328.
Non-attending students must study these topics in depth:
students of AMMINISTRAZIONI E POLITICHE PUBBLICHE Rosina A., Il futuro non invecchia. Ed. Vita e Pensiero. Pg 23 -67 De Santis G. Popolazioni e sistemi di welfare in Golini A. (ed.) Il futuro della popolazione mondiale, Bologna il Mulino, pp. 119-144
Students of STRATEGIE CULTURALI PER LA COOPERAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO Livi Bacci M., Il Pianeta Stretto, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2015, cap. IV pp. 69-86, cap VIII ed epilogo pp. 141-163. Unicef, Levels & Trends in Child Mortality UN Report 2021 pag 12-19 https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/UNICEF-2021-Child-Mortality-Report.pdf Un Population division World Population prospects 2022 pag 3-11 https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/sites/www.un.org.development.desa.pd/files/wpp2022_summary_of_results.pdf
( reference books)
Angeli A., Salvini S., “Introduzione” e “Note Tecniche” in Popolazione e sviluppo nelle regioni del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007. Natale M. (a cura di), Economia e popolazione, F. Angeli, Milano, 2002, cap. 2, § 2.3, La transizione demografica, pp. 57-64. Nobile A., Modernizzazione e transizione demografica. Il cammino della popolazione europea nel XIX secolo, in T. Bonazzi, D. Fiorentino, A. Nobile (a cura di), Nazionalizzazione e modernità, Aracne Editrice, Roma, 2014, pp. 151-167. Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. IV, La demografia contemporanea verso l’ordine e l’efficienza, pp. 147-198 Natale M. (a cura di), Economia e popolazione, F. Angeli, Milano, 2002, cap. 2, § 2.4, La seconda transizione demografica: un’interpretazione demo-sociale dell’attuale comportamento riproduttivo dei paesi europei, pp. 67-75. Reynaud C., L’invecchiamento demografico: situazione, determinanti, conseguenze e soluzioni, Dispense, 2017, 23 pp. EUROPEAN COMMISSION Population ageing in Europe: facts, implications and policies, 2014 Cap 2 e cap 4 pp. 15-26 e pp. 47-54 https://op.europa.eu/it/publication-detail/-/publication/1e7549b4-2333-413b-972c-f9f1bc70d4cf Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. V, La popolazione dei paesi poveri, pp. 199-262 Gesano G., Tendenze della popolazione urbana e dei sistemi urbani, in Golini A. (ed.) Il futuro della popolazione mondiale, Bologna il Mulino, pp. 145-162 Bussini O., Politiche di popolazione e migrazioni, Morlacchi Editore, Perugia, nuova edizione 2010, cap. secondo, Le politiche di popolazione, pp.15-36; capitolo terzo, L’attuazione delle politiche di popolazione, pp. 59-86. Farina P., La via cinese alla transizione demografica: dal controllo alla libera scelta, relazione presentata alle VIII Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione, 2-4 febbraio 2009, 20 pp. Wang F., Baochang G., Yong C., The End of China’s One-Child Policy, Studies in Family Planning, 47, 1, 2016, pp. 83-86. Guarneri, A. Le migrazioni internazionali, Dispense, 2010, 23 pp. IOM, World Migration Report 2022: Chapter 2 - Migration and Migrants: A Global Overview. https://publications.iom.int/books/world-migration-report-2022-chapter-2 Livi Bacci M., Storia minima della popolazione del mondo, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2018, cap. VI, Il futuro, pp. 263-328.
Materiale didattico aggiuntivo per i non frequentanti Per gli studenti del corso di laurea AMMINISTRAZIONI E POLITICHE PUBBLICHE Rosina A., Il futuro non invecchia. Ed. Vita e Pensiero. Pg 23 -67 De Santis G. Popolazioni e sistemi di welfare in Golini A. (ed.) Il futuro della popolazione mondiale, Bologna il Mulino, pp. 119-144 Per gli studenti del corso di laurea STRATEGIE CULTURALI PER LA COOPERAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO Livi Bacci M., Il Pianeta Stretto, Il Mulino, Bologna, nuova edizione 2015, cap. IV pp. 69-86, cap VIII ed epilogo pp. 141-163. Unicef, Levels & Trends in Child Mortality UN Report 2021 pag 12-19 https://childmortality.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/UNICEF-2021-Child-Mortality-Report.pdf Un Population division World Population prospects 2022 pag 3-11 https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/sites/www.un.org.development.desa.pd/files/wpp2022_summary_of_results.pdf
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21810690 -
STORIA E TEORIE DELLA GOVERNANCE ECONOMICA EUROPEA
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The course aims to provide a general overview of the main cultural and intellectual influences that have shaped the economic governance of the European Union, reconstructing, also thanks to the analysis of primary sources of the recent debate, its main steps and the state of the art of the discussion on its future evolution.
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21810537 -
POLITICHE URBANE TERRITORIALI
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Urban transformation - the course area of interest - is faced in a way to convey to the students the most suitable attitudes and postures, excluding final and preordained solutions. The course aims to convey the skill to identify the policies in action in the urban transformations and how they shape the contemporary city. Identify means acquire the skill to distinguish the policies in elements, actors and actions. The students will face the instruments and the operative methods usually employed for the policies implementation; they will learn to build, with different way to examine in depth the specific policies addressed to the theme of transformation, limited to some selected themes: sharing, habitability, density/intensity.
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21002068 POLITICHE URBANE TERRITORIALI in Architettura - Progettazione urbana LM-4 N0 PALAZZO ANNA LAURA
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The class investigates the conceptual arena and the room for manoeuvre of spatial policies, strongly depending upon some major drivers of change: contraction of the public sphere, alternation between development and recession, competition and globalisation dynamics and metropolisation processes. The discussion around such issues are conducted in the classroom with the help of commented readings and seminars. Part One addresses the conceptual definition of public policies, introducing and critically discussing the distinction between policy and politics; it stresses policy design issues to be put on the agenda, notably in the frame of general agreements on the environment on a supernational level; the coupling between problems and solutions; the nature and role of stakeholders influencing policy making in a multilevel governance framework and policy implementation, assessment and effects. Part Two explores a wide array of regeneration policies and practices in the European contexts, that pay increasing attention to the quality of life at local level by intertwining affordable housing, local development and community empowerment issues. The case of the construction of local agendas also helps revisit a wide range of Italian urban and territorial policies, notably in reference to governance issues. Environment and biodiversity take in a major role, allowing to tackle welfare and wellbeing in urban and peri-urban areas. Part Three, that will be developed alongside the previous parts, is devoted to a practical approach to a specific case study. On the backdrop of the challenges awaiting the Municipality of Rome (Roma Capitale), the pilot will be that will be developed alongside the previous parts, is devoted to a practical approach to a specific case study. Current trends in urban planning prompt small scale urban design to encompass sustainable development models and practices rooted in ecological transition. The most recent European policies acknowledge the greenways and the “Green Infrastructure” as parts of strategic networks able to link different spaces: urban fringes, suburbs, agricultural and natural landscapes often neglected. The Pietralata district, daily horizon for around 30,000 residents, lies under different planning tools (Municipal Master Plan, Landscape Plan, Tiber River Basin Plan, Regional Reserve of the Aniene River, District Plan). Dynamics of environmental fragility, fragmentation of the land use and a general loss of “sense of place” characterize the area of the Aniene, whose resilience has to be recovered. Ongoing programs run by the City Council (the expected new Stadium, the ongoing Technopole innovation ecosystem supported by PNRR funds) are likely to radically worsen their quality of life without resolving previous cruciality: urban decay, neglect of open space, traffic congestion, poor accessibility and mobility within the area. The Green Infrastructure approach (European Commission, 2011), in reversing the figure-ground ratio, offers to Pietralata the opportunity to connect open space fragments different in size and feature, while providing manifold environmental and social benefits (entries space and species).
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Calzolari V., Storia e Natura come sistema, Argos, 1997. Hall P., Good cities, better lives : how Europe discovered the lost art of urbanism, London New York, Routledge, 2013. Insolera I., Roma moderna, Einaudi, Torino, 1962. Longobardi G., Piccinato G., Quilici V. (a cura di), Campagne romane, Alinea, 2009Palazzo A.L. (a cura di), Campagne urbane. Paesaggi in trasformazione nell’area romana, Gangemi, Roma, 2005. Duany A., Introduction to the Special Issue: The Transect, Journal of Urban Design, 2002, 7:3, 251-260.
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21810538 -
STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA
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The course aims to provide an advanced preparation on the history of contemporary Europe, its political, economic, social and cultural transformations, from the end of the Second World War to today.
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21810623 STORIA DELL'EUROPA CONTEMPORANEA in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 A - Z CECI GIOVANNI MARIO
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The course is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the most important events and issues concerning the history of Europe since 1945 up to the present. The second part is devoted to a specialized theme: the main Italian attitudes, reactions and points of view with regard to the end of the Cold War and the effects of the collapse of the bipolar order on Italian domestic politics and Italy’s foreign policy.
FIRST HALF OF THE COURSE (3 CFU) History of Europe since 1945 Contents: 1. From War to Cold War 2. Democracy Embattled: France, Italy, and West Germany 3. Stalinism beyond the Iron Curtain 4. The Economic Boom and the Welfare State 5. Political Transformations in Western Europe in the Fifties and the Sixties 6. The Years of Chruščëv 7. The End of the European Empires 8. Gaullism in France and the Center-Left in Italy 9. Europe in Crisis: the Old Continent during the Seventies 10. Eastern Europe after 1968 11. The Transition to Democracy in Spain, Portugal, and Greece 12. The Thatcher Era 13. The Fall of the Wall and the End of the Cold War 14. The Yugoslavian crisis 15. The new Europe between integration and immigration
SECOND HALF OF THE COURSE (3 CFU) Italy and the End of Cold War Contents: 1) Italian politics during the Eighties; 2) Italians facing the collapse of the Berlin Wall; 3) Political parties in search of new identities; 4) The end of the Cold War and the end of the so-called “first Republic”; 5) The birth of a new political system; 6) Italian foreign policy in the new international order; 7) Italy and Europe; 8) Perspectives on present-day Italy
The first part of the course will consist of lectures, during which also photographs and footage will be employed. The second part of the course will be structured as a specialized seminar. After a series of lectures during which the instructor will introduce the main topics of the seminar, attending students may (it is not mandatory): do one presentation in class about a book, which will be chosen from a selection provided by the instructor at the beginning of the course and, at the end of the course, write a 4000 word paper, analyzing the book chosen in the light of the analyses and discussions from the seminar. Only for students attending the course, the assessment related to the first part of the course may take the form of a mid-term exam, to be taken during the course (esonero). With regard to the seminar, for those students who do the presentation and submit the paper, the grade for this part of the course (which will average with the grade obtained for the first part) will be attributed on the basis of the student’s performance in the following activities: PRESENTATION: 30%; FINAL PAPER: 70%.
( reference books)
Books for students attending the course: - William I. Hitchcock, Il continente diviso. Storia dell’Europa del 1945 a oggi, Roma, Carocci, 2003 - Readings assigned by instructor
Books for students not attending the course: 1. William I. Hitchcock, Il continente diviso. Storia dell’Europa del 1945 a oggi, Roma, Carocci, 2003 2. Ian Kershaw, L’uomo forte. Personalità e potere nell'Europa contemporanea, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2022
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