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Dec 18, 2024
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INCM 9350: Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: INCM 8001 and INCM 8004 This course studies the policies and logistics related to various models of peacekeeping, and peacebuilding in comparative form. In the first section it explores peacekeeping, both civil and military, through the examination of case studies of conflicts around the globe. The second section explores various approaches to peacebuilding, including the role of internal and external actors (donors, NGOs, aid agencies, etc) and approaches to social, political, and economic rebuilding after armed conflict, including disarmament and reintegration programming. Students will be expected to analyze in comparative fashion the goals, strategies, assumptions, and possible outcomes among the various approaches. Through classroom discussion, exercises and role play, students will also develop policy recommendations and design and plan strategies for conflict prevention and/or intervention at various points along the conflict/peace continuum.
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