Course
CONF 735
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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No Current Offering | ||
Past Offerings of This Course |
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Fall-2005 |
CONF 735 - Global Context of Conflict
Introduction
Advances skills and knowledge base in critical analysis and creative problem-solving. Examines root causes of conflict in global context in terms of gender inequality, cultural differences, unequal North and South relations, militarism, economic oppression, genocide, maldevelopment, religious and ethnic struggles, and environmental scarcity. Students develop their own conceptual tool boxes to analyze conflicts in different parts of the world.
Topics of Interest:
MS Program, Civil Society, Class and Social Stratification, Conflict Resolution, Culture, Education, Ethics, Identity, International Relations, Narrative, Natural Resources, Politics, Security
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 735
This is not a regularly scheduled course, but has been offered in previous terms. |
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