05/11/2025
For students in the Political Economy of Peace and War course, learning about global cooperation went far beyond the classroom.
On October 16 and 17, they traveled to Naples to attend MED Mediterranean Dialogues, hosted by ISPI and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation at the historic Royal Palace, Palazzo Reale.
The conference brought together global leaders, diplomats, and scholars to discuss key Mediterranean issues from energy and migration to sustainable development and humanitarian crises.
Through experiences like this, the Political Economy of Peace and War course bridges theory and practice, helping students understand not only how peace is studied but how it is built.