Organized by: Centre for International Peace and Stability (CIPS), NUST
Duration: 1st July – 26th July 2019
34 contact hours, 2 credit hours
International peace and security has different meaning for different states. Each state views security issues from its own peculiar geo-strategic and geo-political perspectives and social circumstances. While the era in the aftermath of the establishment of United Nations witnessed relative peace yet the current security environment marked by civil wars, terrorism, organized crime, pandemics, rise of nationalism, mistrust in global institutions, natural and manmade disasters and effects of climate change, is threatening to upend the global order and undermine the world peace. Since these threats transcend national boundaries, today more than ever before, there is a demand for greater level of cooperation among states – through regional and global multilateral institutions.
From the academic point of view, a multidisciplinary approach is imperative to understand the causes and consequences of threats to national and international peace and security. Thus, there is a genuine relevance of this course for students and professionals, having backgrounds in social and administrative sciences and in the disciplines such as engineering, science and technology, and every other discipline that can rationalize with the idea of peace and security.
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and necessary skills to understand and critically analyse the evolving and contributing factors – challenging the contemporary international peace and security. It will help students to understand both the theoretical and historical background of politics, war, law and economy as well as their interplay in shaping as well as threatening the global order.
Course Detail:
http://nust.edu.pk/INSTITUTIONS/Schools/NIPCONS/nipcons-institutions/CIPS/News/Pages/Summer-Course-CPS-101-Introduction-to-International-Peace-and-Security-(IPS).aspxInterested Candidates Register Below
Course Fee: 6000 PKR
For More Contact
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CIPS, H12, NUST