MUN321H1: Conflicts, Violence and Socioeconomic Development
24L/12P
This course examines the relationship between violent conflict and socio-economic development. Students will investigate how political violence shapes education, health, labor markets, and migration, and how these micro-level impacts connect to broader challenges of governance, institutions, and long-term growth. The course combines theoretical frameworks with empirical evidence, drawing on both country case studies and cross-country analyses, to help students critically assess how conflict and development interact and reinforce one another.
Completion of 1.0 credit from MUN, PPG, and/or PCJ courses at the 200+ levels.
PCJ360H1 (Civil Conflicts, Violence and Socio-Economic Development) offered in Fall 2022. PPG410H1 (Causes and Consequences of Civil Conflicts and Violence) offered in Winter 2025 and 2026. PCJ444H1 (Causes and Consequences of Civil Conflicts and Violence) offered in Winter 2025 and 2026.