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52082-01 - Seminar: Understanding Peace Processes - the case of Syria 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2019
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Sara Anna Hellmüller (sara.hellmueller@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Described as the worst humanitarian catastrophe of the twenty-first century, the armed conflict in Syria is one of the biggest peacebuilding challenges of our times. It has led observers to question the use of existing approaches and tools to respond to conflicts and engendered reflections about their appropriateness in today’s wars. Scholars and policy-makers particularly point to three trends in contemporary armed conflicts: highly fragmented conflict parties, the rise of extremist groups, and increased dynamics of regionalization and internationalization of conflicts.
The seminar examines these developments as well as the role of current international peacebuilding in responding to these challenges. It introduces the main theoretical debates on peace processes and reviews theories on conflict causes, ripeness of conflicts, mediation styles and effectiveness, as well as on broader peacebuilding approaches.
It uses the Syria case to illustrate these theoretical insights while at the same time critically reflecting on their relevance and thinking about new research avenues that would be needed to better understand contemporary conflicts.
Learning objectives Students are familiar with the main theoretical debates on conflict causes and peace processes and have applied them to the Syria case. They know how to use different analytical tools and theories in peace research to better understand peace processes and at the same time to critically question them and suggest alternative approaches.
Bibliography A comprehensive syllabus including relevant literature will be provided to course participants at the start of the seminar.
Comments Priority will be given to students of Political Science. The places are assigned according to date of enrollment and subject of study.
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Admission requirements Priority will be given to students of Political Science.The places are assigned according to date of enrollment and subject of study.
Course application durch Belegen in MOnA
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

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Modules Modul: Ethik des Christentums - materiale Ethik, Ethik der Lebensführung (ST/E 2) (Master's Studies: Theology (Start of studies before 01.08.2018))
Modul: Ethik des Christentums - materiale Ethik, Ethik der Lebensführung (ST/E 2) (Master's degree subject: Theology)
Modul: Ethik des Christentums – materiale Ethik, Ethik der Lebensführung (ST/E 2) (Master's Studies: Theology)
Modul: Regionaler Fokus B.A. (Bachelor's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Regionaler Fokus M.A. (Master's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Themen der Nahoststudien (Bachelor's degree subject: Near & Middle Eastern Studies)
Modul: Themen der Near & Middle Eastern Studies (Master's degree subject: Near & Middle Eastern Studies)
Modul: Ungleichheit, Konflikt, Kultur (Master's degree subject: Sociology)
Module: Conflicts and Peacebuilding (Master's degree program: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Continuous assessment
Readings, active participation in class, presentation, discussion
pass / fail.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Politikwissenschaft

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