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Conflict Resolution and Mediation in International Relations Course Overview
This course, "Conflict Resolution and Mediation in International Relations," offers an in-depth exploration of the complexities of global conflicts and the mechanisms used to resolve them. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the theories, practices, and institutions that play a key role in mediation and conflict management within the context of international relations. Emphasising the practical application of conflict resolution, the course explores contemporary case studies, providing learners with the essential skills to engage in diplomatic negotiations.
By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to navigate the intricate dynamics of international diplomacy and contribute meaningfully to peace-building efforts globally.
Course Description
"Conflict Resolution and Mediation in International Relations" delves into the foundational theories and methods that underpin the field of conflict resolution within the international sphere. Key topics include the historical context of international conflicts, the roles of global actors, and an analysis of the major theories of international relations, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Students will explore contemporary challenges such as global economic tensions, regional conflicts, and the role of international organisations in peace-building.
This course is designed to offer learners a comprehensive understanding of conflict dynamics and the strategies for resolution, equipping them with essential diplomatic, negotiation, and analytical skills. Learners will emerge with the capability to analyse complex international issues and formulate effective strategies for conflict resolution in the global context.
Conflict Resolution and Mediation in International Relations Curriculum
Module 01: Understanding International Relations
Module 02: Historical Context
Module 03: Actors in International Relations
Module 04: Theories in International Relations I: Realism and Liberalism
Module 05: Theories in International Relations II: The Marxist, The Constructivist and The Feminist Tradition
Module 06: International Political Economy
Module 07: Recent Issues in International Relations
Module 08: War
Module 09: International Organisation
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Who is this course for?
Individuals seeking to understand the dynamics of global conflict and its resolution.
Professionals aiming to enhance their career in international diplomacy or global governance.
Beginners with an interest in international relations and global issues.
Students considering careers in international organisations or conflict resolution.
Career Path
Diplomat
International Relations Consultant
Conflict Resolution Specialist
Political Analyst
Foreign Affairs Advisor
International Development Officer
United Nations/NGO Specialist
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