Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Examine and discuss the sub-fields of Conflict Studies and Conflict Resolution.
10. Perform independent research on a case study of the student?s choice (with instructor guidance), including the application and testing of a prevailing theory of conflict analysis. Report research findings to the class.
2. Compare and contrast the core theories of Conflict Studies and Conflict Resolution within the field of International Relations and the discipline of Political Science.
3. Utilize the basic concepts and vocabulary employed in this field.
4. Analyze and apply relevant methodology and means of analysis to case studies of conflict.
5. Research, analyze, and discuss historical and current trends in global conflict from the ancient world through:
5a. the age of empires
5b. the rise of nation-states
5c. world wars
5d. Cold War
5e. to post-Cold War unipolar power
6. Identify and discuss high-, medium-, and low-intensity conflict.
7. Compare and contrast the theories of proliferation and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.
8. Analyze the role of international institutions, transnational actors, and NGO?s in the attempt to mediate and negotiate conflict and attain conflict resolution.
9. Compare and contrast the difference between peace-making and peace-keeping roles, and the difficulties inherent in each.
1. Students will employ current technology as necessary part of their research.
2. Students will present and discuss their research to other students via both formal presentations and informal discussions.