GMPA 8511
Conflict,Security &Development
In this course, students will study the linkages between conflict, (in)security, and development. They will learn to analyze conflict contexts and explore the role of development as an intervention strategy. The course will also introduce them to various skills and tools available to navigate conflict and insecurity.
Using the reflective practice model and through classroom simulations, students will develop their personal ‘toolkit’ for intervening in conflicts. Importantly, the course will connect theory to practice through the application of models and frameworks, research, and case studies analysis of events and interventions from all over the world.
It is hoped that students will leave class with more questions than answers. If this happens, the course will have met its intended goal of provoking inquiry into issues previously unquestioned.
This course is a combination of remote teaching and face-to-face instruction.
- Subject:
- Public Administration
- Department:
- Development Practice & Policy
- Division:
- Intl Policy & Management
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Equivalent Courses:
- IPSG 8511
DPPG 8511 *