Course description
To develop a systematic understanding of institutions and processes of diplomacy, regional integration and global governance thus enabling participants to evaluate the dynamics of conflicts and to determine feasible methods of resolution.
Upcoming start dates
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
On successful completion of the course you will be able to:
- Identify the historical and contemporary conditions in which particular diplomatic processes and strategies can be assessed
- Assess major humanitarian and political issues through the application of knowledge of diplomacy
- Model the evolution of conflicts using relevant data, concepts and models
- Recognise existing mechanisms for conflict prevention and resolution and evaluate and appraise their limitations
- Critically evaluate different peace processes
- Draw conclusions and communicate policy-relevant recommendations for conflict transformation and resolution, individually and by working with others
- Validate extant theories and practices of conflict prevention
- Identify and select preventive measures and means for the non-violent resolution of conflicts
- Develop and explain conflict prevention plans
Training Course Content
Core content
- Historical and comparative approaches to diplomacy,
- Diplomatic theory and practice,
- Conflict dynamics and conflict typology,
- Case study analysis of different regional conflicts and peace processes,
- Theories and practices of peacekeeping,
- Developing a conflict prevention plan and the preventive measures matrix.
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