Course
CONF 715
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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No Current Offering | ||
Past Offerings of This Course |
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Fall-2007 |
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Fall-2005 |
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Fall-2004 |
CONF 715 - Reflective Practice in International Conflict and Civil Strife
Introduction
Continues study of resolution processes as applied to highly complex systems, especially where one party denies legitimacy of existing political authority. Considers third-party options for intervention in revolutionary and international conflicts, building communication and trust among parties, and implementing agreements.
Topics of Interest:
Basic Human Needs, Capacity Building, Monitoring, Civil Society, Positive/Negative Peace, Civil War, Psychology, Class and Social Stratification, Program Design, Psychosocial, Conflict Mainstreaming, Program Implementation, Conflict Resolution, Culture, Ripeness, Structural Violence, Development, Dialogue, Program Administration, Diplomacy, Economic Development, Education, Environment, Gender, Identity, Human Rights, Immigration, International Relations, Justice, Media, Narrative, Natural Resources, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Terrorism, Transparency, Violence
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 715
This course is no longer part of the curriculum; it has been superseded by CONF 622 and CONF 822. |
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