30485 - CURRENT POLITICAL PHENOMENA II
Dipartimento di Scienze sociali e politiche
KERIM CAN KAVAKLI
Conoscenze pregresse consigliate
Mission e Programma sintetico
MISSION
PROGRAMMA SINTETICO
This course presents a broad and in-depth overview of the recent research on international politics. In particular, we will focus on non-military tools of coercion used by states in international politics.The course is organized into 2 parts:
Part I:
- Economic coercion (general introduction)
- Economic sanctions
- Migration as a coercive tool
Part II:
- State sponsorship of rebel groups
- Role of secrecy in coercion
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi (RAA)
CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
- Describe the relationship between economic and political tools of statecraft.
- Recognize the trade-offs that states face when employing different diplomatic tactics.
- Explain current trends in international relations from a historical point of view.
CAPACITA' DI APPLICARE CONOSCENZA E COMPRENSIONE
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Identify the sources of economic and diplomatic power of state actors.
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Evaluate the merits and drawbacks of various tactics that are used in interstate bargaining.
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Evaluate the possible implications of domestic political changes on interstate relations.
Modalità didattiche
- Lezioni frontali
- Lezioni online
DETTAGLI
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Lectures are structured according to the standard format: the instructor presents and elaborate on the material contained in the required readings, which the students have read before class.
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Attendance is not required, but strongly recommended. Some of the assigned readings feature a high degree of sophistication in terms of methods of analysis. Although no formal prerequisites are required, the lectures provide students some necessary (yet informal) background that help them gain a better understanding of those readings that include a technical component.
Metodi di valutazione dell'apprendimento
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STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
- Student assessment is based on two main components, a take-home assignment (or term paper) and a general written exam.
- Component will make up 50% of your course grade.
- The exam will be based on a mix of multiple choice and open questions.
- The purpose of multiple choice questions is to evaluate your ability to retrieve definitions and facts.
- The purpose of open-answer questions is to evaluate your ability to apply their knowledge to a particular case or present a coherent argument.
Materiali didattici
STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI E NON FREQUENTANTI
The required readings for this course are scientific articles, book chapters and policy reports that represent the key and/or state of the art contributions to the different topics analyzed. A complete list of the required and suggested reading is provided at the beginning of the course and is available on Bboard.