Economics and Conflict
January 11, 2010
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January 14, 2010
Practitioners will explore the analytical links between economic activity and conflict as well as the practical constraints and rewards of using economic instruments of conflict management. Case studies and simulations set in Kosovo, Haiti, and Sudan encourage participants to formulate economic instruments within a strategic framework for economic development in vulnerable and conflict-affected states.
Watch instructor Willene Johnson discuss the course.
- Instructors: Raymond Gilpin and Willene Johnson
- Location: Washington, DC (M-Th, 9AM-5PM)
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- Next Course Offering: May 24-28, 2010


