peace symbol peacemaking & international relations
 
This concentration refers to the study of international peacemaking as a use of diplomatic means to persuade parties in conflict to cease hostilities and to negotiate a peaceful settlement of their dispute.
 
Students may choose from the following courses:
 
  ANT 324 Colonialism to Global Society
  ANT 326 Transitional Cultures
       
  CTH 386 The Catholic Church in World Politics
       
  GEO 201 Geopolitics
  GEO 215 Regional Inequity
       
  HST 226 Islam and the West
  HST 229 Africa from 1900 to the Present
  HST 241 Global Refugee Crisis
  HST 272 Fascism and Counterrevolution
  HST 277 War and Peace in the Modern Age
  HST 310 Inter-American Affairs
  HST 383 The Development of the American Empire
       
  INT 365 Topics in War and Peace
  INT 366
Topics in International Law
  INT 374 Topics in International Organization
       
  PHL 237 Philosophy, Conflict and Peace
       
  PSC 140 Conflict and Cooperation Among Nations
  PSC 233 Political Ideas and Ideology
  PSC 252 Latin American Politics
  PSC 255 Middle East Politics
  PSC 341 The Viet Nam War
  PSC 342 Arms, Security and War
  PSC 345 The Catholic church in World Politics
  PSC 346 The UN and World Politics
  PSC 347 Ethics in World Politics
  PSC 352 Authoritarian Regimes
  PSC 356 Ethnic Conflict in the Third World
       
  REL 202 Ethical Worlds: Moral Issues Across Cultures
  REL 260 Religion and Political Violence
  REL 264 Building Through Resistance: The Religions of Colonized Peoples
       
  ANL AI 283 Visionaries of Peace: SNL Cinema as an Agent of Change
       
  SNL HC 172 Human Rights at Home and Abroad
  SNL HC 219 The Holocaust and Its Implications for the Future
  SNL HC 344 International Relations
  SNL HC 369 Africa: A Changing Continent