Course
CONF 732
Current Offerings
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Spring-2017 |
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Spring-2016 |
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Spring-2015 |
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Spring-2012 |
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Spring-2011 |
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Spring-2007 |
CONF 732 - Conflict in Development
Introduction
Examines the relationship between processes of political and economic change and conflict; the relationship between democratization and conflict; the relationship between structural adjustment policies and conflict; and the challenges of postconflict reconstruction.
Topics of Interest:
Basic Human Needs, Anti-Corruption, MS Program, Civil Society, Positive/Negative Peace, Class and Social Stratification, Conflict Resolution, Structural Violence, Development, Economic Development, Education, Ethics, Energy, Environment, Gender, Health, Identity, Human Rights, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, International Relations, Media, PeaceBuilding, Refugees, Security, Transparency
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 732
This course is typically offered only once each academic year. |
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