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PACS 290

Topics in Peace and Conflict Studies

An examination of selected topics dealing with conflict or peace studies. Courses, while interdisciplinary in nature, will generally be taught from a peace and conflict studies perspective.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
Social Science 1/4-1/2-1.0 course

Winter Term information

Glen Kuecker

290A: Tps:Warsaw: A Case Study in Post-War Reconstruction


Spring Semester information

Glen Kuecker

290A: Tps:Complexity Thinking

The 21st century presents humanity with multiple, large-scale, interconnected, synchronous crises that are causing the modern system to collapse. This perfect storm of factors consists of: climate change, energy transition, demographic transition (growth followed by slowing, aging, and urbanization), pandemics, food and water insecurity, ecological degradation, economic stress, and political instability, and escalating geopolitical conflict. We will explore these crises from the perspective of complex adaptive systems theory in order to understand how the global community is responding to the perfect storm. We will examine how UN agency planning embraces decarbonization as a path forward, while considering its impact on the planetary ecosystem. The course considers how system collapse brings us to a liminal state of transition toward a new yet to be named civilization considering game changers like artificial intelligence, space colonization, energy transition, and space colonization. The liminal state also invites us to consider if modern practices like public policy are now anachronistic, which would make them dysfunctional for challenges we face.


Fall Semester information

Rachel Goldberg

290A: Topics:God at War and Peace