Conflicts In Regional Perspective: Peace and Security in South Asia
GLOBAL 111Q Conflicts In Regional Perspective: Asia
Prerequisites:
Restrictions:
CCN: 39038
Units/Credit: 3
Time/Location: TuTh 3:30-5:00pm / 145 Dwinelle
Final Exam Group: 20 – Friday, 5/11/2019 / 7:00-10:00pm
Instructor:Darren Zook
This course will examine the origins of peace and conflict in South Asia. The focus will be on contemporary South Asia, drawing on case studies from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives. Domestic developments will be covered in detail, and will also be situated in the larger context of international relations and global governance. Regional issues, such as nuclear proliferation and terrorism, will also be addressed, as will other contentious issues such as the status of Kashmir, the spread of identity-based conflicts, and gender-related violence.
This course is room shared with PACS 135.1
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