In times of renewed international tensions and global crises, International Peace Mediation, more than ever, plays a major role in the mitigation and resolution of violent political conflicts. A historically prestigious and respected practice, led by head of states, senior diplomats or the Vatican, contemporary mediation has now become both a public and a private activity and a well-established professional sector. NGOs, International Organizations, Nobel Prize winners, individual experts, academics, or religious movements regularly intervene as third parties in long, complex and multiparty peace processes. From prevention to conflict management and post-conflict stabilization, mediation has been increasingly mobilized and mediators have become a key instrument in contemporary conflict mitigation strategies. In a time of heightened global crises and challenges (climate change, cyber threats), peace mediation is more than ever a key alternative strategy for conflict mitigation. This course we will cover a variety of mediation initiatives and techniques, learning from mediator's experiences and learned lessons in many geographical areas.
Learning Outcomes
1. Master the theory and practice of peace mediation through readings and case-study analysis.
2. Become familiar with the role and contribution of mediators.
3. Become familiar with the management of an entire mediation process through in-class simulations.
4. Identify and discuss dynamics and challenges of contemporary peace processes.
5. Become familiar with professional mediation networks.
Professional Skills
1. Understanding and practicing negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution techniques.
2. Understanding of the contemporary dynamics of conflicts and conflict mitigation.
3. Use team work to facilitate a conflict situation in a multicultural setting.
4. Develop oral communication and critical thinking