Educational objectives The course of Security and International Politics (SIP) pursues four essential objectives:
- to provide students with the terminology and basic concepts of the discipline of International Relations (IR). These are essential tools for understanding international politics and its overarching feature , security;
- to develop a non-idiographic methodology to study international political phenomena, together with the ability to formulate, verify and control research hypotheses;
- to present main assumptions of the major theoretical traditions on IR (realism, liberalism, English school, constructivism, Marxism), so that at the end of the SIP course, each student will be able to choose a framework to look at the security dynamics taking shape in international dimension;
- to understand the most relevant current security issues, taking into account the main factors (material conditions, interests, fear, ambition, ideas) that influence preferences and choices of units in the international arena (states, international organizations, large private companies, non-governmental organizations, non-state armed groups).
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