Geopolitics of migrations
A.A. 2025/2026
Obiettivi formativi
Non definiti
Risultati apprendimento attesi
Non definiti
Periodo: Primo semestre
Modalità di valutazione: Esame
Giudizio di valutazione: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Corso singolo
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Programma e organizzazione didattica
Edizione unica
Responsabile
Periodo
Primo semestre
Programma
The first part of the course will focus on the state-centric and Western-centric nature of modern international politics and identify some factors that are challenging this model, including the erosion of sovereignty and the rise of non-Western actors. The second part of the course will then focus on the implications of sea borders for the management of the flows of refugee applicants in the central Mediterranean and describe the conflicts aroused between European nations by the Dublin Protocol on the EU's management of refugees.
Prerequisiti
Preliminary knowledge of Contemporary History.
Metodi didattici
Lessons and discussions around maps, images, graphs and photographs that will be presented throughout the course and made available via Ariel.
Materiale di riferimento
Materials available on the Ariel website (slides of the lessons and maps), plus the following reading list:
First module. One of the following books:
- Stuenkel O., Post-Western World. How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order (Cambridge: Polity, 2016);
- Krasner S.D., Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999).
Second module. The three following papers:
- UNHCR, Global Trends. Forced Displacement in 2021, UNHCR 2022, pp. 1-21 and 28-46, available at https://www.unhcr.org/media/40152.
- Roman E., Governing Protracted Displacement in Italy: An Analysis of Legal and Policy Structures Shaping Protracted Displacement Situations, TRAFIG Report (Bonn: Bonn International Center for Conversion, BICC, 2020), available at https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/bitstream/handle/document/68912/ssoar-2020-roman-Governing_protracted_displacement_in_Italy.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y&lnkname=ssoar-2020-roman-Governing_protracted_displacement_in_Italy.pdf
- Rinauro S., Italian Illegal Emigration after the Second World War and Illegal Immigration in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences, in F. Fauri (ed.) The History of Migration in Europe. Prospectives from Economics, Politics and Sociology (London-New York: Routledge, 2015), pp. 173- 193.
First module. One of the following books:
- Stuenkel O., Post-Western World. How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order (Cambridge: Polity, 2016);
- Krasner S.D., Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999).
Second module. The three following papers:
- UNHCR, Global Trends. Forced Displacement in 2021, UNHCR 2022, pp. 1-21 and 28-46, available at https://www.unhcr.org/media/40152.
- Roman E., Governing Protracted Displacement in Italy: An Analysis of Legal and Policy Structures Shaping Protracted Displacement Situations, TRAFIG Report (Bonn: Bonn International Center for Conversion, BICC, 2020), available at https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/bitstream/handle/document/68912/ssoar-2020-roman-Governing_protracted_displacement_in_Italy.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y&lnkname=ssoar-2020-roman-Governing_protracted_displacement_in_Italy.pdf
- Rinauro S., Italian Illegal Emigration after the Second World War and Illegal Immigration in Italy Today: Similarities and Differences, in F. Fauri (ed.) The History of Migration in Europe. Prospectives from Economics, Politics and Sociology (London-New York: Routledge, 2015), pp. 173- 193.
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
Written exam based on open questions. For both attending and non-attending students, the written exam will consist of three questions - one broader question on the first part (maximum 2 pages) and two more specific questions on the second part (maximum 1 page for each) - to be answered in 90 minutes.
Docente/i
Ricevimento:
Martedì dalle 14.30 alle 17.30 (in studio o via Teams), su appuntamento da fissare via mail.
Dipartimento di Studi internazionali, giuridici e storico-politici, via Conservatorio 7, I piano, stanza 8
Ricevimento:
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