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Organization, Regulations, and Courses 2024-25


GOVT 85.48 Civil War

Although civil war and insurgency have been around for centuries, policymakers and scholars in political science and related disciplines have only begun paying attention to these types of political violence in earnest since the end of the Cold War. In more recent years, developing effective counterinsurgency strategies have become major policy goals of the U.S. government. Similarly, ending civil wars and smaller domestic disputes have become priorities of the international community, in general, and the United Nations, in particular. At the same time, social scientists working in a range of scholarly traditions have renewed their efforts to provide compelling and useful explanations of many forms of internal political violence, including civil war, revolution, ethnic war, and genocide.

This course introduces students to the core debates in this field of study as well as to cutting-edge research. Topics will include the socio-political contexts, goals, and organizational structures of rebel groups, general theories of political violence, civil war settlement, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding. By the end of the course, students will be able to intelligently evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of various counterinsurgency and peacebuilding strategies in light of evidence from social science and apply their insights in a final paper.

Instructor

Becker

Degree Requirement Attributes

Dist:INT or SOC

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