Study-unit peace-keeping and conflict transformation

Course name International relations
Study-unit Code A001443
Curriculum Cooperazione internazionale e state building
Lecturer Barbara Faccenda
Lecturers
  • Barbara Faccenda
Hours
  • 42 ore - Barbara Faccenda
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2022
Supplied 2022/23
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Sector SPS/04
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Analysis of key concepts of contemporary conflicts, peacekeeping (violent conflict prevention, peace operations in the global politics, typologies of peace operations, contemporary challenges), normal peace and interventions of normalization in turbulent societies. Conflict transformation will be analysed through the lens of space, identity and in relation to violent extremist religous groups which employ the terrorism' tecniques.
Reference texts B. Faccenda - Identità in conflitto. La trasformazione della guerra nel mondo globalizzato.
Morlacchi ed. 2020
Educational objectives
Theory is not separated from the world, it contributes to shape what we see.
The aim of the course is to analyse peacekeeping in its evolution and transformation in relation to contemporary conflicts. Conflict transformation will be analysed through the definition of space, peace and identity.
Provide to the students of the essential analytic tools to understand the nuance of peacekeeping and of contemporary conflict transformation, which would be useful to build their professional career.
Prerequisites There are no prerequisites for this course.
Teaching methods Lecture- base class, structured around student engaged and discussion. It would be an entire section on simulation (in class) of fundamental techniques of negotiation and peace negotiation. In order to bridge theory and practice, it would be analysed (some) peacekeeping operations around the world and students would view – and examine - essential documentaries on peacekeeping and intractable conflicts.
Other information for futher informations:
barbara.faccenda@unipg.it
Learning verification modality Attending regularly the lessons, participate to the simulation activities, would be an essential requisite to gain a score that would be added at the final exam.
For the students who will not attend the classes, the final (oral) examination would be on the text in reference.
Extended program I Part - Introduction and key concepts
- Understanding contemporary conflicts;
- "normal peace": intervention and normalization of turbulent societies;
- Conceptualize peace.
- Definition of peace through conflict theory
- Conflict and the logic of the struggle
Part II – Peacekeeping
- Prevent violent conflicts: peacekeeping;
- Peace operations in global politics;
- Who are the peacekeepers?
- Development and transformation of peacekeeping
- Typologies of peace operations: preventive deployments, traditional peacekeeping, peace enforcement, assisting transitions, transitional administrations;
- Contemporary challenges: regionalization, protection of civilians, privatization
Part III – Conflict transformation
- Identity, space and conflict transformation
- Identity and emotion in international relations
- Complex identity conflict: Islam versus West
- Religion, violent islamic extremist groups in conflict transformation
Parte IV – Peace negotiation and analysis of case studies