This course aims to:
- provide an overview of the different types of interventions, policies and actions that aim to resolve or end intractable conflict
- improve your understanding of key debates about these interventions and policies
- improve your knowledge of different approaches to analyse these interventions and policies using different analytical lenses, including more traditional approaches (policy cycle), rational choice approaches, and interpretative approaches.
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This course deals with different forms of policy, public action and international intervention and ‘engineering’ in and on situations of virulent conflict and/or endemic violence. It pays attention to the main debates about the policies and interventions of international actors in conflict affected countries, and discusses different ways to analyse these policies.
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