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International Relations-Doctorate
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GRADUATE INSTITUTE of SOCIAL SCIENCES / DEPARTMENT of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / International Relations-Doctorate
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ULS6641Conflict Resolution And Peace3+0+0ECTS:7.5
Year / SemesterSpring Semester
Level of CourseThird Cycle
Status Elective
DepartmentDEPARTMENT of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Prerequisites and co-requisitesNone
Mode of Delivery
Contact Hours14 weeks - 3 hours of lectures per week
LecturerDoç. Dr. Ayça EMİNOĞLU
Co-LecturerAssociate Professor Bülent Şener
Language of instructionTurkish
Professional practise ( internship ) None
 
The aim of the course:
This program is designed to improve conflict resolution skills by examining what conflict is and how conflict affects people. Participants will examine positive and negative conflicts and decide how conflict can be dealt with in their work and personal lives. The program will examine some basic communication strategies and will promote the development of negotiation and influencing skills.
 
Programme OutcomesCTPOTOA
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to :
PO - 1 : To define conflict 2,65,
PO - 2 : to explain the conflict resolution between international and intra state actors mainly. 2,65,
PO - 3 : To define the terms of humanitarian intervention, peace keeping, international mediation and post conflict process.2,65,
PO - 4 : To analyze conflict resolution cases2,65,
CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), PO : Learning Outcome

 
Contents of the Course
The world has transformed rapidly in the decade since the end of the Cold War. An old system is gone and, although it is easy to identify what has changed, it is not yet clear that a new system has taken its place. A potentially revolutionary change in world politics has been a de facto redefinition of ?international conflict.? International conflict still includes the old-fashioned war, a violent confrontation between nation states acting through their own armed forces or proxies with at least one state fighting outside its borders. But now some conflicts are treated as threats to international peace and security even if two states are not fighting. Particularly when internal conflicts involve violations of universal norms such as self-determination, human rights, or democratic governance, concerted international actions?including the threat or use of force?are being taken to prevent, conclude, or resolve them just as they sometimes have been for old-fashioned wars. In this sense some conflicts within a country?s borders are being treated as international. How important are such recent developments? In particular, do they make any important difference in how the actors on the world scene should deal with international conflicts? Do the tools developed for managing international conflicts under the old world system still apply? Are they best applied in new ways or by new entities? Are there new tools that are more appropriate for the new conditions? How do the old and new tools relate to each other? This course aims to answer these questions.
 
Course Syllabus
 WeekSubjectRelated Notes / Files
 Week 1Introduction
 Week 2To understand conflict resolution
 Week 3Military Conflicts and Peace Agreements
 Week 4The Approaches to conflict resolution
 Week 5Conflict Resolution Analysis
 Week 6Interstate Conflict Resolution
 Week 7Intrastate Conflict resolution
 Week 8Conflict resolution at state formation
 Week 9Midterm examination
 Week 10Conflict complexes and conflict resolution
 Week 11UN and Conflict Resolution I
 Week 12UN and Conflict Resolution II
 Week 13International Society and Conflict Resolution
 Week 14Non UN Conflict Resolution initiatives
 Week 15Evaluation and general review
 Week 16Final Exam
 
Textbook / Material
1Peter Wallensteen, Understanding Conflict Resolution: War, Peace and the Global System, SAGE Publications, London, 2002
2Ramsbotham Oliver, Hugh Miall, Tom Woodhouse, Contemporary Conflict Resolution, Polity, 2016.
 
Recommended Reading
 
Method of Assessment
Type of assessmentWeek NoDate

Duration (hours)Weight (%)
Mid-term exam 9 11/04/2018 2 50
End-of-term exam 16 30/05/2018 2 50
 
Student Work Load and its Distribution
Type of workDuration (hours pw)

No of weeks / Number of activity

Hours in total per term
Yüz yüze eğitim 3 14 42
Sınıf dışı çalışma 5 14 70
Laboratuar çalışması 0 0 0
Arasınav için hazırlık 6 5 30
Arasınav 2 1 2
Uygulama 0 0 0
Klinik Uygulama 0 0 0
Ödev 5 6 30
Proje 0 0 0
Kısa sınav 0 0 0
Dönem sonu sınavı için hazırlık 6 8 48
Dönem sonu sınavı 3 1 3
Diğer 1 0 0 0
Diğer 2 0 0 0
Total work load225