MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT

SPS/04 - 6 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

MAURIZIO MALOGIOGLIO


Detailed Course Content

During the course students will be asked to prepare Power Point Presentations and one final short paper

A Brief History of Economic Development and introduction to Sustainable Development

A Brief History of Development Aid

Migration and Economic Development

Migrants’ Integration Issues, Co-development (how to promote migrants role in the development of their countries of origin)

Circular and Return Migration: an Introduction

Co-development: case studies

Circular migration: OECD National experiences in promoting circular, return migration, seasonal/temporary migration schemes

Summing up: Issues on Migration at Country level

Readings: 14 country studies (20-30 pages each) will be provided. Students may choose one and simply report on the main issues described in the report

 

Environmental migration : Causes of environmental migration, institutional and legal issues

Social remittances

Readmissions Agreements (voluntary return, forced return , development aid packages to promote return)

Trafficking and smuggling of people

Environmental and Economic Migration and the Theories of International relations: Realism, Liberal Institutionalism and Constructivism.

  1. Where is migration in the Climate Change Agreements? UNFCCC governance and legal framework in responding to ‘climate change induced displacement, migration and planned relocation?
  2. Interpretation of COP according to the Realists Theory of International Relations
  3. Interpretation according to the Institutional Theory
  4. Interpretation according to the Constructivist Theory

International Action on Migration:

Actors in Migration:

  1. IOM
  2. UNHCR
  3. UNODC
  4. IFAD
  5. WB
  6. Medecins Sans frontiers
  7. Oxfam
  8. Other International non Governmental Organizations
  9. FAO
  10. Other

How to get a job in Humanitarian aid?

Career development Work in a UN Organization:

Agreements between UN and corporations, INGO, NGOs, will be provided for students’ analysis

Career development

Final papers on Migration and Development (6-10 pages) will be presented by students



Textbook Information




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