Course
CONF 600
Current Offerings
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Spring-2017 |
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Fall-2016 |
CONF 600 - Foundations of Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Introduction
This foundation course is 6 credits and has two classes a week.
Introduces field of conflict analysis and resolution. Examines definitions of conflict and diverse views of its “resolution.” Explores thinking about human behavior, and social systems as they relate to origins of conflict and role of conflict in violent and peaceful social change. Considers appropriate responses to conflict at interpersonal, intergroup, industrial, communal, and international levels.
Topics of Interest:
Civil Society, Civil War, Conflict Mainstreaming, Conflict Resolution, Development, Globalization, Dispute Resolution, Genocide, Identity, Human Rights, Post-Conflict, International Relations, Justice, Law/Legal, Mediation, Military, Narrative, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Religion, Security, Terrorism, Transparency, Violence, Youth
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