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This program employs comparative political science frameworks to examine patterns of conflict and resolution, concentrating on historical and contemporary internal violent conflicts.
Students will explore how religion, ethnicity, and socioeconomic disparities intersect to fuel violent confrontations.
The curriculum draws on specialized resources covering ethnic theory, identity studies, comparative conflict analysis, Northern Irish politics, Western European affairs, and related disciplines including civic republicanism, justice and human rights, international security, European governance, and development studies.
With enhanced research elements, this course is ideal for those pursuing academic or research-oriented careers.
Career Prospects
Alumni secure positions with international organizations, NGOs, and government agencies in roles including policy researchers, diplomatic analysts, and public affairs specialists.
DURATION: 1 Year / 2 Years