AFRC321 - UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN CONFLICT

Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
UNDERSTANDING AFRICAN CONFLICT
Term session
0
Term
2016C
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
301
Section ID
AFRC321301
Meeting times
TR 0300PM-0430PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 438
Instructors
ALI-DINAR, ALI
Description
The end of colonial rule was the spring board for the start of cold wars in various regions of Africa. Where peace could not be maintained violence erupted. Even where secession has been attained, as in the new country of South Sudan, the threat of civil war lingers. While domestic politics have led to the rise of armed conflicts and civil wars in many African countries, the external factors should also not be ignored. Important in all current conflicts is the concern to international peace and security. Overall this course will: (1) investigate the general nature of armed conflicts in Africa (2) provide in-depth analysis of the underlining factors (3) and discuss the regional and the international responses to these conflicts and their implications. Special emphasis will be placed upon African conflicts and civil wars in: great Lakes area, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, and Uganda.


Course number only
321
Use local description
No