"But just what are these international relations? They rarely affect our daily lives, but the outbreak of a war or a terrible attack can command our attention for days or months or years. This, then, is what teaching international relations should be for: to create a widespread and shared sensibility regarding their importance."
Luigi Bonanate explains a subject that is vital for understanding the contemporary world.
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Luigi Bonanate
Luigi Bonanate is professor of International Relations at the Faculty of Political Science and teaches the Inter-Faculty Course on Strategic Sciences in the University of Turin.