POLITICAL ECONOMY
cod. 1008976

Academic year 2023/24
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
- Giacomo DEGLI ANTONI
Academic discipline
Politica economica (SECS-P/02)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
6 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Integrated course unit module: B4PEACE. The Challenges to the European Peace

Learning objectives

The course aims at discussing the broad concept of peace through a multidisciplinary approach. More specifically – building upon research and teaching carried out by its faculty in the field of economics, sociology, international and European Union law and political science – B4PEACE aims at investigating both the internal and the external dimension of peace in the European Union. On the one hand, its goal is to explore the theoretical determinants of the European Peace at the domestic level (the development of the European Social Model as a tool for social cohesion and its possible evolution); on the other, it aims at discussing its main international implications (the promotion of democracy, peace and security by the European Union).

Knowledge and Understanding:
the course provides students with an overview of the European peace in its multiple dimensions. It also offers some theoretical tools that are needed to critically understand both the evolution of the Welfare state in Europe and the principles that shape the European Foreign Policy. At the end of the course, students will acquire a basic knowledge of the European Social Model and understand the role of the EU as a Global Actor of Peace.

Applying knowledge and understanding:
peace is a multi-faceted phenomenon that has to be studied in its multiple dimensions. For this reason, besides knowledge, the course will provide students with a method for the study of social science phenomena, adopting an innovative approach to teaching. At the end of the course, students should be able to apply their knowledge to the study of other relevant social issues, analyzing social science topics through a multidisciplinary approach.

Making judgments:
the course offers a multidisciplinary knowledge on the evolution of the European Social Model and on the European approach to foreign policy. At the end of the course, it is expected that students will be able to formulate their own point of view on those issues, critically understanding both the relationship between economic growth, social inclusion and welfare policies carried out in the EU, and the European Union’s role in maintaining and promoting peace, democracy and human rights also outside its borders.

Communication:
the inter- and multidisciplinary of the course should also impact on students’ ability to communicate their own point of view on European issues using the jargon that is used in Politics, Sociology, Law and Economics. Moreover, at the end of the course they should be able to clearly express and debate any point related to both the European Social Model and the European Foreign and Security Policy, making reference to the main theoretical perspectives and to the founding principles of the European Union.

Prerequisites

None

Course unit content

The B4PEACE course schedule (calendar, required readings, and evaluation methods) will be available on the project website (www.b4peace.unipr.it) and on Elly before the course begins. It is advisable to consult these sites for a better understanding of the multidisciplinary organization of the course.

The lectures will be introduced (3 hours) and concluded (3 hours) by the course coordinator - Prof. Emanuele Castelli.
In the Economic Policy module (Prof. Degli Antoni, 6 hours), students will be introduced to the concept of Social Welfare, discussing its possible evolutions through the involvement of public and private stakeholders, particularly from the perspective proper to the notion of Second Welfare. In the first lesson, the notion of welfare will be analyzed by considering the different welfare state models. In the second lecture, a new paradigm based on a multi-stakeholder approach to social welfare involving different actors (the state, for-profit and nonprofit enterprises, citizens) will be presented. In particular, the focus will be on:

• The concept of welfare state and second welfare.
• Different models of welfare state.
• A new concept of social welfare based on a multi-stakeholder approach.

Full programme

The extended course schedule will be available on the project website (www.b4peace.unipr.it) and on Elly before the course begins.

Bibliography

E. Castelli (a cura di), Coesione interna e sicurezza internazionale. Quali sfide per la pace europea?, Napoli, Editoriale Scientifica, 2023.

The volume
is available for free in Open Access on the project website.

https://www.b4peace.unipr.it/it/didattica/manuale/98/

International Students should contact the course coordinator for specific readings.

Teaching methods

Theoretical approach (lectures) and case studies. Dialogue, interaction and active participation by students will be emphasized during lectures.

Assessment methods and criteria

The final exam will be written (1hour and 30min) and divided in two sections:

a) a first section with 10 closed-ended questions (multiple choice) on the 4 modules;
b) a second section with 4 open-ended questions to verify students’ ability to use the correct jargon and discuss topics.

Students’ knowledge and understanding of the approaches and paradigms of the disciplines will be assessed through the first, multiple choice section (1 point for each question).

Their ability to apply their knowledge and understanding, and to make judgements will be verified through the open questions (5 points max for each question).

The maximum final grade is 30/30. Honors will be awarded, in exceptional cases, only to Students who demonstrate excellent knowledge of the subject in the test.

Results will be available within 10 days from the exam.

Other information

More information is available on the project website (www.b4peace.unipr.it) and on Elly before the course begins