2021-2022 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
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CMR 533 - International Peacekeeping and Negotiation Course Description: Violent conflict within states has become the most common form of war in the Post-World War II era. Many of these conflicts are ethno-national in nature. This course will explore the shift in the nature of war towards the “Post-Modern” form of internal war, and the major tools the international community possesses to manage internal wars - peacekeeping operations. We will explore the various forms of peacekeeping operations from UN mandated operations, to regional operations including NATO and the OAU. Finally we will assess and evaluate issues in peacekeeping missions. One major issue to address in peacekeeping is command and control of both the peacekeeping forces, and the warring factions. Command and control is central to maintaining control of an operation and ensuring that negotiations can carry on to bring about an end to hostilities.
Credit Hours: 3
Corequisite Courses: None Prerequisite Courses: None Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None Course Repeatability: Course may not be repeated
ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION
Equivalent Courses: None Undergraduate Crosslisting: None Additional Course Fees: None Course Attribute: None
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