PECOS4111 – Conflict and Cooperation

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

Why do states cooperate to enhance their mutual security in some areas but not others? Conversely, why do they often cooperate less than they could to optimize their security arrangements? Why do nuclear states compete for nuclear superiority, and how does this competition impact nuclear conflicts? In this course, students examine the dynamics of cooperation and conflict among states. They will study the dilemma of balancing transparency required for verifying arms limitation treaties with safeguarding military secrecy, as well as the role of signaling and off-stage diplomacy during international crises. Additionally, the course explores allied cooperation to deter common threats and states' efforts to achieve nuclear superiority over their rival nuclear adversaries. The course introduces students to prominent theories of cooperation and international security, applies these theories to a series of security challenges, and assesses conceptual and empirical dimensions for states and organizations in responding to allegations of cheating and defection from cooperative arrangements.

Learning outcome

Knowledge

The course engages students in fundamental debates about international conflict and cooperation in a variety of issue areas. Specifically, students will be able to:

  • Describe theoretical debates about security competition and cooperation;
  • Explain how emerging security challenges affect cooperation problems;
  • Identify central cooperative and enforcement dilemmas associated with arms control and allied cooperation.

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Skills

The course will help students develop fundamental transferable skills in a number of areas:

  • Identify key trade-offs and policy dilemmas for interstate security cooperation;
  • Assess evidentiary challenges, including incomplete information and disinformation, in handling these problems;
  • Enhance understanding of the dynamics of international security.

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General competencies

After the completion of the course, students can:

  • Understand key concepts and theories of security cooperation and conflict among states;
  • Explain variation in security cooperation between states over time and across different issue areas;
  • Assess how emerging security challenges challenge existing cooperative frameworks.

Admission to the course

Students who are admitted to study programmes at UiO must each semester?register which courses and exams they wish to sign up for?in Studentweb.

Students enrolled in other Master's Degree Programmes can, on application, be admitted to the course if this is cleared by their own study programme.

If you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about?admission requirements and procedures.

For incoming students

All Master's courses in Political Science must be registered manually by the Department, they will not appear in Studentweb. Contact your international coordinator at UiO.

Recommended previous knowledge

Knowledge of research methods equivalent to? PECOS4021 - Research Methods (discontinued) ?and? PECOS4022 - Applied Statistics for Peace and Conflict Studies .

Teaching

Ten two-hour seminars.

Compulsory activity:

  • Two seminar papers

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Examination

Three hour school exam

Examination support material

Printed material such as notes, books or printed articles are allowed

Language of examination

The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.

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Last updated from FS (Common Student System) Dec. 22, 2024 3:40:52 AM

Facts about this course

Level
Master
Credits
10
Teaching
Spring
Examination
Spring
Teaching language
English