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16286 SCIENZA POLITICA in Political sciences and international relations L-36 0 QUATTROMANI Dario
(syllabus)
The course is conceptually divided into various learning moments. Starting with the introduction of the basic concepts of Political Science and the functions of the State, investigating the political regimes of the contemporary age (democracy, authoritarianism, totalitarianism); we will be paying attention to the issue of democratization/autocratization processes. Afterwards the domestic political arena will be explored, identifying the key players taking part, directly or indirectly, to its dynamics: by investigating parties’ origins and transformations, electoral systems and forms of government, we will pay particular attention to the Italian case, analysing it with a comparative approach. Since the beginning of the course students will be following a particular case study, due to be presented by the end of it.
(reference books)
L. Morlino, D. Berk-Schlosser, B. Badie (2017), Political Science: A Global Perspective. London: Sage.
G. Sartori (1997), Comparative constitutional engineering, New York, NYU Press.
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