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年度 2024年度 開講部局 人間社会科学研究科博士課程前期人文社会科学専攻国際平和共生プログラム
講義コード WMG00301 科目区分 専門的教育科目
授業科目名 Peace and Conflict Research II
授業科目名
(フリガナ)
 
英文授業科目名 Peace and Conflict Research II
担当教員名 山根 達郎
担当教員名
(フリガナ)
ヤマネ タツオ
開講キャンパス 東広島 開設期 1年次生   後期   4ターム
曜日・時限・講義室 (4T) 水1-4:国際206号
授業の方法 講義 授業の方法
【詳細情報】
 
Lecture, Discussion, Presentation
Face-to-face class 
単位 2.0 週時間   使用言語 E : 英語
学習の段階 6 : 大学院専門的レベル
学問分野(分野) 24 : 社会科学
学問分野(分科) 02 : 政治学
対象学生 MA students in Program of International Peace and Coexistence
授業のキーワード 英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
International Relations, Peace and Conflict, Realism, Liberalism, International Security, Security Governance,
Europe, Africa, Asia, America, the Middle East, State Failure, Regime Change, International Order and Regional Conflict, Humanitarian Intervention, Terrorism, Conflict Prevention, Peacemaking, Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding, Democratization, Civil Society, Sovereignty, United Nations, the UN Security Council, the European Union, the African Union
SDGs_16 
教職専門科目   教科専門科目  
プログラムの中での
この授業科目の位置づけ
(学部生対象科目のみ)
 
到達度評価
の評価項目
(学部生対象科目のみ)
 
授業の目標・概要等 英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
Aims:
This class will provide academic knowledge for the understanding of contemporary armed conflicts and ways and means of conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and conflict prevention in International Relations (IR).  
For your deep understandings of this subject, participants are recommended to learn basic knowledge of IR and International Law at the undergraduate level by studying the further point of views from the relevant books in the second and third year in undergraduate before joining this class (in MA course).

Structure:
This course is divided into two parts (peace and Conflict Research I and II) as follows. The first part ("Peace and Conflict Research I") is for understandings of historical and theoretical perspectives and case studies of contemporary armed conflicts. Significantly, historical knowledge of the sovereign state system provides us with a compass to designate where we are chronologically and geographically in international and domestic arenas. The first part also focuses on contemporary armed conflict setting caused by political, economic, and social elements. The second part ("Peace and Conflict Research II") will provide more specific studies about how international society tries to tackle those conflicts. Among the various peace operations to solve them, the lecturer will pay attention to the three perspectives: the UN security governance, the EU security governance, and the AU security governance.

Style:
Each day of class will be divided into two parts; lecture part (90 minutes), and students' presentation and discussion (90 minutes) (Active participation is required.)
Students are required to read reading assignments and have their presentations during the class to promote a proactive discussion among the participants.

Study Goal of the Subject:
Students with the completion can
-get a basic understanding of the sovereign state system and history of peace and war, especially after the 1990s featuring contemporary armed conflicts and authorized intervention over the territorial borders and its challenges.
-cultivate an awareness of global issues, especially on peace and conflict and rethink the importance of a wide variety of international thoughts and concepts through international dialogue for peace.
-get a part in academic discussions on international peace and conflict, which constitutes a gateway for further arguments in the area. 
授業計画 英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
lesson1
Introduction
lesson2
Lecture part: The UN Security Governance
Presentation part: Students' presentation
lesson3
Lecture part: The EU Security Governance
Presentation part: Students' presentation
lesson4
Lecture part: AU Security Governance
Presentation part: Students' presentation
lesson5
Lecture part: Peace and Conflict in Africa (1)
Presentation part: Students' presentation
lesson6
Lecture part: Peace and Conflict in Africa (2)
Presentation part: Students' presentation
lesson7
Presentations

英文シラバス参照 
教科書・参考書等 英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
(Textbook) Baylis, John, & Smith, Steve (Eds.) (2020). The Globalization of world politics: Introduction to International Relations. Oxford University Press.

The details will be announced in the lesson 1. 
授業で使用する
メディア・機器等
 
【詳細情報】 PPT 
授業で取り入れる
学習手法
 
予習・復習への
アドバイス
英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
Lecturer recommends participants to take time for the appropreate preparation to vitalize discussion based on reading materials in this class.
L.2: Check the following reference.
(Reference)
Coning, Cedric de, & Mateja P. (Eds.) (2019). United Nations peace operations in a changing global world. Palgrave Macmillan.
Guéhenno, Jean-Marie (2015). The fog of peace: A memoir of international peacekeeping in the 21st century. Brookings Institution Press.
Howard, L. M. (2019). Power in peacekeeping. Cambridge University Press.
Howard, L. M. & Stark, A. (2018). How civil wars end. International Security, 42(3), 127-171.
Weiss, T.G. & Daws, S. (2007). The Oxford handbook on the United Nations. Oxford University Press.

L.3: Check the following reference.
(Reference)
Biscop, S., & Whitman, R.G. (Eds.) (2013). The Routledge handbook of European security. Routledge.
Wagnsson, C., Sperling, J., & Hallenberg, J. (Eds.) (2009). European security governance: The European Union in a Westphalian world. Routledge.
Wunderlich, J. & Bailey, D.J. (Eds.) (2011). The European Union and global governance: A handbook. Routledge.

L.4: Check the following reference.
Makinda, S.M., Okumu F.W. & Mickler, D. (Eds.) (2016). The African Union (Second edition). Routledge.
Murithi, T. (Ed.) (2014). Handbook of Africa's international relations. Routledge.

L.5: Check the following reference.
Bischoff, P., Anin, K. & Acharya, A. (Eds.) (2016). Africa in global international relations. Routledge.
Harbeson, J.W. & Rothchild, D. (Eds.) (2017). Africa in world politics (Sixth edition). Routledge.
Taylor, I. (2018). African Politics: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Thomson, A. (Ed.) (2023). An introduction to African politics. Routledge.

L.6: Check the following references.
Brosig, M. (Ed.) (2015). Cooperative peacekeeping in Africa. Routledge.
De Coning, C., Gelot, L. & Karlsrud, J. (Eds.) (2016). The future of African peace operations: From the Janjaweed to Boko Haram, Zed Book.
Omeje, K. (Ed.) (2019). Peacebuilding in contemporary Africa: In search of alternative strategies. Routledge.
 
履修上の注意
受講条件等
Submission of presentation file and term paper written by registered students are required for this class participation.

Term Paper: Examine a case of contemporary armed conflicts with what you learned in the Class, with between 800 and 1000 words in English, and submit it through the Moodle system (of this course). Students can choose a case (on peace and conflict, in the area of International Relations) according to their preference. The file should convert to the PDF version. Do not forget to put your name, student number, date, title (created by a student who submits it), and reference in the document.  The submission deadline will be noticed in the Lesson 1. 
成績評価の基準等 英語版シラバスを参照のこと。
To earn your evaluation’s result for this class, registered students are requested to attend This class more than 10 times (among 15 times) at least. The class grade is based on registered student’s performance including submitted assignments and presentations (70%), and final paper (30%). 
実務経験 有り  
実務経験の概要と
それに基づく授業内容
The instructor served the following practical oriented works.
-Special Assistant, Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations
-Director, Peacebuilding Project in Sri Lanka of Association Medical Doctors in ASIA (AMDA)
(These experiences will provide further understanding for the course through a practice-oriented view.) 
メッセージ  
その他 (On your presentation)
Participant will choose a presentation material for their presentation in this course.
Focus on conflict resolution and peacebuilding supports by international organizations, especially AU or EU, or UN when you select the presentation contents.

Choose one or more article(s) for your presentation from a specified journals' list, which will be introduced in the lesson 1.

Within one week after the Class 1, email to teaching assistant and this instructor to notice your presentation article (the article information including author’s name, paper title, journal title, Vol. and No., and the DOI).
20 minutes’ presentation is followed by Q and A session.
Send the presentation file (PDF) to the instructor of this course.

More details will be noticed in the lesson 1. 
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