GLOBAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Anno accademico
- 2021/2022 Programmi anni precedenti
- Titolo corso in inglese
- GLOBAL NEGOTIATIONS
- Codice insegnamento
- LM5750 (AF:330660 AR:187265)
- Lingua di insegnamento
- Inglese
- Modalità
- In presenza
- Crediti formativi universitari
- 6
- Livello laurea
- Laurea magistrale (DM270)
- Settore scientifico disciplinare
- SPS/04
- Periodo
- I Semestre
- Anno corso
- 2
- Spazio Moodle
- Link allo spazio del corso
Inquadramento dell'insegnamento nel percorso del corso di studio
Risultati di apprendimento attesi
Prerequisiti
Reus-Smit, Christian. (2020. International Relations. A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Contenuti
Part 2: Case studies of violent conflict
Testi di riferimento
Demmers, Jolle. 2017. Theories of Violent Conflict. An Introduction. Routledge, London and New York.
Wallensteen, Peter. 2019. Understanding Conflict Resolution. Sage, London,
Introductory Reading:
Kaldor, Mary. 2012. New and Old Wars. Organized Violence in a Global era. Polity Press, Cambridge.
The texts will be available on Moodle. Additional texts will be uploaded for each session and a detailed literature list will be provided for each case study.
Students are expected to read the respective chapter and papers before each session. These can be found in the detailed course syllabus. Students are also expected to prepare a presentation and write a response paper.
Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
A Continuous assessment
Students, both online and present, who opt for continuous assessment will be evaluated continuously throughout the semester. They are therefore exempt from the final exam.
1. In week 1, they will form a working group with co-students, choose a case study and prepare collectively a panel-style presentation in class. The presentation will be around 45 minutes, allowing for each student to speak for around 5-7 minutes, followed by a questions and answers session. The presentation will be prepared with PowerPoint. It will be uploaded on Moodle for the perusal of all course participants.
2. They will sit a short written interim exam (single choice test) in week 8.
3. They will write a response paper (1000 words) to a question set by the instructor.
If students, who opt for continuous assessment, cannot make a presentation, they can write a take-home essay (2000 words) that will be specified in November.
The final grade will be calculated as follows
- 1/3 Presentation [or take home essay]
- 1/3 Interim exam
- 1/3 Response paper
B Single exam
Students, online or present, who opt for the single exam will write an exam with the following components:
- 1/3 multiple-choice
- 1/3 analytical questions
- 1/3 essay
This exam will count for 100% of the grade.