Peace and Conflict Studies

Peace and Conflict Studies: Concentration

Peace and Conflict Studies combines an in-depth study on the causes of war and social conflict, and ways of preventing and ending them. You will address crucial challenges of the contemporary world and develop the knowledge and skills necessary for effective citizenship in the post-Cold War world.

With a commitment to peace, you will examine issues of national and international security and the common causes of conflict such as economic disparities and religious, ethnic, racial or gender discrimination. You will develop an understanding and awareness of the responsibility of citizenship in an age of nuclear weapons; regional, ethnic and religious conflicts; environmental deterioration; and global economic interdependence. This responsibility to construct alternatives to war and violence and to foster a just and peaceful world is integral to personal development, education and civic life. The Peace and Conflict Studies concentration will enhance your capacity for global citizenship, whatever your major and whatever career you may choose.

Program Highlights

Students in the Peace and Conflict Studies program will learn to:

  • Understand concepts fundamental to the study of peace and conflict.
  • Recognize how different values (cultural, religious and philosophical) inform conflict and conflict resolution.
  • Closely examine large-scale conflicts and their consequences.
  • Critically evaluate the factors underlying structural violence (i.e., inequitable social arrangements and their impact on people).
  • Analyze the lived experiences and perspectives of people involved in conflicts and efforts at reconciliation.
  • Assess peace and conflict from the perspective of multiple disciplines and integrate different disciplinary approaches.
  • Develop their capacity for self-awareness and recognize how their actions, or inaction, have implications for peace and conflict.
  • Within the Peace and Conflict Studies concentration, students in class years 2021 and later can now pursue a Social Justice Track.
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Research

Study the causes of war and conflict and ways it can be prevented or peacefully resolved.

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Programming

Hear a diverse range of perspectives, from academic experts to affected populations like asylees.

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Sample Courses

As an interdisciplinary program, you can take courses from many different departments.

Peace and Conflict Studies News

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17勛圖厙 Professor Studies the Economics of Genocide
This article originally ran in the November issue of Connections, an online publication of the Associations of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Economics professor Charles Anderton is in his office at the 17勛圖厙 talking to a visitor,
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17勛圖厙 Professor on the Rise and Rule of Robert Mugabe, The Only Leader Zimbabwe Has Ever Had
The international community has been monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe closely since the announcement of a staged coup against Robert Mugabe. The same day on NPRs All Things Considered, Munya Bryn Munochiveyi, associate professor of history and expert in the
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Washington Semester Award Winner to Discuss Oral Historys Portrayal of the 1964 Freedom Summer
TheCenter for Liberal Arts in the World at the 17勛圖厙 has selected Catherine Tarantino 18, ahistorymajor with a concentration inpeace and conflict studies, as the Maurizio Vannicelli Washington Semester Program award recipient for the Spring 2017