INTL 4770 S p e c i a l T o p i c s I n
I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t
i o n s F a l l (
H a l f ) S e m e s t e r 2 0 0 6 |
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Prof. C a r l o A. P e l a n d a |
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C O U R S
E D E S C R I P T I O N This course will examine the
policy problems and issues concerned with the formation of a political architecture
of the global market. The course will be divided into three segments: 1. The
economic, political and cultural context of the globalisation: A general
overview 1. Review
of the global and anti-global theories 2. The
current transition in the model of world order 3. Scenario
and identification of the new requirements for a global political
architecture 2. The
theory of “Balanced Sovereignty ” ( Pelanda – Savona
2001) 1. The
relationship between sovereignty and wealth 2. The
requisite of equilibrium between
global standards and national sovereignties 3. The model of the “Converging Sovereignties” (Pelanda – Savona 2005) 4. Appendix: The euroamerican
scenario 3. Designing
the new global institutions
according to the “ Converging Sovereignties Model” 1. Economy
2. Security 3.
Ecology |