Global Conflict
Description
This program-a valuable tool for introducing the concepts of energy security, antiterrorism, and managing change at the global level-identifies the roots of violent conflict by way of specific examples. Through discussion of territorial conflicts (India/Pakistan, Israel/PLO), genocides (Rwanda, Srebrenica), terrorism (al Qaeda, IRA, ETA), and hybridized violence such as that found in Sudan, Global Conflict makes the case that an understanding of the sources of conflict, combined with the free exchange of information internationally, is the key to reducing strife at all levels.
Runtime
24 min
Series
Subjects
- Human geography (324)
- Communication in organizations (67)
- Interpersonal communication (301)
- Cultural geography (235)
- Social change (532)
- World politics (2067)
- Rural-urban migration (144)
- Political geography (64)
- Social movements (245)
- International relations (610)
- Social ecology (250)
- Geopolitics (27)
- Urbanization (175)
- Communication (1217)
- Collective behavior (206)
- Human ecology (350)
- Population policy (78)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2010], c2009
Database
Films on Demand
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