History of Italian Foreign Policy

A.Y. 2018/2019
6
Max ECTS
40
Overall hours
SSD
SPS/06
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
This course offers a critical survey of Italian foreign policy, based on the analysis of its main characteristics and turning points since the end of World War II.
Its first goal is to provide students with deeper insights into the recent historical debate, enabling them to focus on the decisions made by the different Italian governments at some key moments, understand their reasons and check their consistency with national interests and compatibility with the international context. Its second goal is to help students understand the main trajectories and guidelines which define Italy's participation in the international community and single out the continuity/discontinuity elements characterizing this country's decision-making and diplomatic processes. Its third goal is to make students familiar with the critical skills required to compare Italy's foreign policy with the policies of other states in order to assess its so-called congenital faults, namely: anachronism, overestimation of the country's international role, subservience to "the big ally", "presence syndrome" , primacy of domestic policies and interests, lack of clarity over ultimate foreign policy aims and inconsistency between means and goals.
Expected learning outcomes
Undefined
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Third trimester
SPS/06 - HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - University credits: 6
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor: Graglia Piero
Professor(s)
Reception:
Office hours: on MONDAYS from 12,30 PM to 3,30 PM
office hours are in presence or via Microsoft Teams platform.