| 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 |