Unit CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL SYSTEMS
- Course
- Politics, administration, territory
- Study-unit Code
- A001476
- Curriculum
- Scienze dell'amministrazione
- Teacher
- Cristina Baldassini
- Teachers
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- Cristina Baldassini
- Hours
- 63 ore - Cristina Baldassini
- CFU
- 9
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2022
- Offered
- 2022/23
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Academic discipline
- SPS/02
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The course studies the specific features of contemporary political systems, with particular focus on their historical and cultural foundations; part of the course will be devoted to the crisis of contemporary democracy.
- Reference texts
- Texts for attending students:
a) H. Arendt, Le origini del totalitarismo [tit. or. The Origins of Totalitarianism], Einaudi 2009 (only third part: Totalitarianism);
b) a text assigned in class.
Texts for non-attending students:
a) D. Fisichella, Totalitarismo. Un regime del nostro tempo, Pagine 2016;
b) S. Cassese, La democrazia e i suoi limiti, Il Mulino 2018;
c) L. Di Gregorio, Demopatia. Sintomi, diagnosi e terapia del malessere democratico, Rubbettino 2019. - Educational objectives
- The course aims at examining the institutions and the ideologies which characterize political systems in the contemporary world. The course aims also at providing the capability to analyse contemporary political systems.
- Prerequisites
- General knowledge about contemporary history, history of political thought, political science.
- Teaching methods
- Lectures and class discussions.
- Other information
- cristina.baldassini@unipg.it
- Learning verification modality
- For students who attend the course, assessment consists of one mid-course exam and one end-of-course exam. During the mid-course exam students will be required to present a text to the class. The final exam is oral, lasts about 20 minutes and is on topics covered in the course. The purpose of the final exam is to ascertain the level of individual students' knowledge of program contents and their ability to express them in a clear and appropriate manner.
Non-attending students must sit a single oral exam, lasting about 30 minutes, with questions on the contents of three texts assigned in the program. - Extended program
- The course studies the specific features of contemporary political systems. Particular attention will be devoted to : a) problems and perspectives of democracies in the 21st century; b) authoritarian and totalitarian regimes of the 20th century.