IS-4734: Theories and Practices of International Conflict Management
Description: Examines alternative perspectives on peace, security, and international intervention and their implications for policy. Focuses on the role of international organizations and other actors in conflict resolution and peace-building and explores issues pertaining to humanitarian intervention, human security, and state-building. Utilizes case studies in peacekeeping and peace building to highlight the link between theory and practice.
Pathways: N/A
Course Hours: 3 credits
Sections Taught: 2
Average GPA: 3.23 (B+)
Strict A Rate (No A-) : 20.95%
Average Withdrawal Rate: 0.00%
Laura Zanotti | 2019 | 35.3% | 58.1% | 6.7% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 0.0% | 3.23 | 2 |