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POLS 429 - International Conflict Analysis and Resolution


Units: 3
Three hours lecture per week
Prerequisite(s): POLS 103  or GLST 200  
Explores the complexities of international conflicts and the types of interventions that can be used to address these conflicts. Building on the concept of positive peace, it investigates mechanisms of prevention, management, and resolution of civil wars and international conflicts. Students examine the question, “How can we build peace in the aftermath of extensive violence?” This course examines negotiation techniques; peacekeeping, peacemaking, and peacebuilding practices; and transitional justice. Case studies are used throughout the course to learn about contemporary and recent cases through analysis and application.
Graded: Letter Grade



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