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Conflicts and Peace: Global Perspective BGP-003

By Dr. G. Uma   |   Indira Gandhi National Open University
Learners enrolled: 576

The Programme is focused on the understanding of peace and conflict resolution, to deal with conflict in the society particularly in Gandhian perspective.

The giant strides man has made in science and technology have failed to engender peace of mind in the individuals, harmony in society, and peace among nations; nor have they helped in liquidating poverty, ignorance, and exploitation. Global warming and climate change, a direct consequence of destructive use of nature, threatens the very survival of the biosphere. Man has become a victim of his own creation.

Many thinkers and activists, in the world today, have begun to turn to the life, thoughts and methods of Mahatma Gandhi to look for solutions for the above mentioned. Activists and thinkers of the younger generation in the world are looking to the alternative path that Gandhi showed in the hope that his message and mission are of crucial significance to the survival of mankind.

The programme you are going to pursue develops these objectives. We are sure you will be benefitted and be better prepared for contribution towards peace in the society at large. Course credit-4

Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Core
Language for course content : English
Duration : 16 weeks
Category :
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit Points : 4
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 15 Feb 2021
End Date :
Enrollment Ends : 30 Jun 2021
Exam Date :

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Course layout


Week 

Topics 

Week-1

Unit 1: Conflicts in International Arena: An Overview

Week-2

Unit 2: Changing Nature of International Conflicts

Week-3

Unit 3: From War to Dialogue: Emerging Approaches to Conflict Resolution

Week-4

Unit 4: Non-Violent Initiative in Conflict Resolution

Week-5

Unit 5: Globalisation and its Implications for Peace

Week-6

Unit 6: Global Warming and Climate Change

Week-7

Unit 7: Conflict Over Resources

Week-8

Unit 8: Terrorism

Week-9

Unit 9: Coercive Settlement of Disputes

Week-10

Unit 10: Pacific Settlement of Disputes

Week-11

Unit 11: United Nations Peacekeeping Mission

Week-12

Unit 12: Human Security

Week-13

Unit-13: Border Disputes

Week-14

Unit-14: Water Sharing Disputes

Week-15 

Unit-15: Ethnic Crisis

Week-16

Unit-16: Migration and Dislocation


Instructor bio

Dr. G. Uma

Indira Gandhi National Open University
Dr. G. Uma currently serves as Assistant Professor in the School of Gender and Development Studies, Indira Gandhi National Open University. Her primary focus areas are Grassroots Governance, Gender and Development with focus on agriculture, Public Policy and Social Capital. She is part of the Programme Development team of Master Programme in Gender and Development Studies in IGNOU. She has contributed to the design and development of Courses in the Master Programme in Gender and Development Studies. She is also Programme Co-Coordinator for the Post Graduate Diploma Programme ‘Gender, Agriculture and Sustainable Development’ and Bachelor Development Programme (BDP) Elective Course ‘Gender Sensitization: Culture, Society and Change’. Currently she is working for M.A (Gender and Development Studies), PG Diploma Programme (Gender, Agriculture and Sustainable Development) and BDP Course (Gender Sensitization: Culture, Society and Change).


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