Unit Peace and War Theories
- Course
- International relations
- Study-unit Code
- A001427
- Curriculum
- Conflitti internazionali, studi strategici e analisi di politica estera
- Teacher
- Fausto Proietti
- Teachers
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- Fausto Proietti
- Hours
- 42 ore - Fausto Proietti
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2023
- Offered
- 2023/24
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Academic discipline
- SPS/02
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian.
Erasmus Students:
Erasmus students are invited to attend the course. Readings and other teaching materials are also available in English and French; the final exam may be discussed in English or French. A basic knowledge of Italian is, however, required. Contact the teacher for an appointment before the beginning of the course. - Contents
- The course will be focused on the reconstruction of the debate on war and peace, international relations and global order in terms of the history of political thought. The primary sources (texts provided by the teacher on unistudium web platform) concerning some essential contexts of this debate, starting from the Middle Ages, will be analyzed in class.
- Reference texts
- Attending students:the exam will be focused on the contents of the course and on texts provided in class by the teacher.
Non attending students: one book to be chosen among the following list:
- Capitini A. , Le ragioni della nonviolenza. Antologia degli scritti politici, a cura di Mario Martini, Pisa, ETS, 2016.
- Capitini A., Un’alta passione, un’alta visione. Scritti politici 1935-1969, a cura di L. Binni e M. Rossi, Firenze, Il Ponte Editore, 2016.
- Figure della guerra. La riflessione su pace, conflitto e giustizia tra Medioevo e prima età moderna, a cura di M. Scattola, Milano, FrancoAngeli, 2003.
- Schmitt C., Il Nomos della terra, Milano, Adelphi, 1991.
- Scuccimarra L., Proteggere l’umanità. Sovranità e diritti umani nell'epoca globale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2016.
- Walzer M., Guerre giuste e guerre ingiuste. Un discorso morale con esemplificazioni storiche, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2009. - Educational objectives
- Knowledge and understanding: the student will acquire a good knowledge of the debate on war and peace, international relations and global order in modern and contemporary European political thought.
Ability to apply the acquired knowledge: the student will be able to use the acquired knowledge for a better understanding of the existing links between political ideas and the current geopolitical situation. - Prerequisites
- A good knowledge in the fields of modern history, contemporary history and history of political thought is required.
- Teaching methods
- Traditional lessons, based on the reading of primary sources in the classroom (texts will be provided by the teacher) and on the reconstruction of the historical-geographical contexts of reference.
- Other information
- Attendance is not compulsory. Non attending students will study a different exam's program (see above, "Reference Texts" section).
- Learning verification modality
- Final oral exam. There will be no intermediate exemptions or other forms of written examination.
- Extended program
- The course will be focused on the reconstruction of the debate on war and peace, international relations and global order in terms of the history of political thought. The primary sources (texts provided by the teacher on unistudium web platform) concerning some essential contexts of this debate, starting from the Middle Ages, will be analyzed in class.