This course suits those interested in conflict, peace-building, humanitarian aid and issues around governance; it adopts a unique interdisciplinary approach combining development perspectives in the analysis, understanding, and practical foundations for advanced studies in human rights, the origins of conflict and conflict resolution, democratisation, good governance and civil society; the course covers issues such as: conflict; governance; development perspectives; competing perspectives on contemporary world development, and key issues such as (post) Cold War order; civil society; international relations and democracy; globalisation; political and governance and international political economy.
Good social sciences degree, 2:1 or equivalent; candidates from other disciplines are considered; plus satisfactory evidence of ability in English language if a non-native speaker.
UK/EU Student Fees £6,000, International Student Fees £12,900
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