Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
College Level=Senior
Co-requisites
None
This course will analyze practical policies and tools related to conflict and crisis management and the possible prevention and resolution of conflict. It will examine the institutions and regimes of security and conflict management, how states engage in military intervention, types of sanctions, forms of negotiation and mediation, legal aspects of conflict and crisis management, as well as peacekeeping and peacemaking operations. In essence, the course seeks to explore the systemic dilemmas (political, military, social, economic) involved conflict management, prevention and resolution on the global, regional and domestic levels and the practical means that states use to attempt to prevent conflicts from getting out of hand—if leaderships cannot prevent or resolve conflict altogether. Students will examine a number of post-Cold War case studies. These include US or NATO-led military interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya and diplomatic aspects of the conflict North-South Korea, Russia-Ukraine, US-Iran, China-Taiwan and states in South China Sea, plus the ongoing conflict in Syria. Students will choose one subject for study to write a 15-20 page term paper. The course will conclude with a discussion of the conflict management and conflict resolution dilemmas confronting the United States
Term
Spring 2021
Discipline
PO (Politics)
Day Start Time End Time
Monday
10:35
11:55
Monday
10:35
11:55
Thursday
15:20
16:40
Thursday
15:20
16:40
Title Author Publisher ISBN Number
World War Trump
Hall Gardner
Prometheus Books
9781633883963
Type
Regular
Can be taken twice for credit?
On
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
41804
Code
PO4091B
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge of the fundamental theories of conflict/crisis management.
Knowledge of the practical techniques of strategic leveraging involved in conflict/ crisis management.
Developing critical thinking and a sense of empathy in a world of competing socio-political narratives, political and ideological manipulation, and radical discord.
Understanding the problems/dilemmas involved in preventing conflicts from getting out of control on the global, regional and domestic levels
Fluency: Developing writing and oral presentation skills.
Name
TOPICS: CONFLICT MANAG'T, PREVENT'N, & RESOLUT'N
Section
B
Start Date
Sunday, January 17 2021
End Date
Tuesday, April 27 2021
Start Month
January
Exam Date
Thursday, May 06 2021 - 18:30
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