Document Type
Graduate Syllabus
Date
Fall 2019
School
Diplomacy
Course Number
DIPL 6252
Course Description
The course will explore the theory and practice of rebuilding institutions to strengthen societies that have undergone conflict and assess strengths and shortcomings of varied interventions. It focuses on the integral role that institutions play in ensuring the day-today stability of post-conflict societies, while not forgetting that it is humans who make up institutions. The aim is to understand not only how contentious past impacts the ways in which post-conflict societies function, but also to look into various social practices and initiatives of counteracting the negative effects of conflict through justice, economic development, good governance, education and art. The course will also focus on learning how post-conflict reconstruction can contribute to building more equitable and just societies.
Recommended Citation
M'Cormack-Hale, Fredline PhD, "DIPL 6252 Institutions of Post-Conflict Governance" (2019). Diplomacy Syllabi. 460.
https://scholarship.shu.edu/diplomacy-syllabi/460