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PACS 4500 Senior Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies Section 001 Guy Burgess
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Reading Reflections / D2L Grades Level of Effort Number of Points Evidence of Having Done the Readings Personal Reflections Timeliness
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State Department
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Complex Problems
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Inequality Problems at the Top – Assortative Mating – The Super Star Effect – Money Addiction/Boundless Greed – Others? Problems the Bottom – Single Parenting – Crimes/Incarceration Rates – Unemployment History – Low Educational Expectations – Scarcity-Afflicted Thinking – Others? Systemic Problems – Automation – Kludgeocracy – Reserve Army of the Unemployed – Zero-Some Mentality – Matthew’s Law – Stress Limits on Compassion – Under-Performing Schools – Lance Armstrong Effect – Others
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All Big Problems Are Complex Problems
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Wire These Problems So Intractable ?
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Complex Adaptive Systems
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General Systems Theory Levels of Systems Kenneth Boulding, “Skeleton of Science” Framework Clockwork Throughput Feedback Cellular Botanical Zoological Psychological Social Complicated Systems Complex Systems
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Evolutionary Roots As Toolmakers
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Complicated Systems Mechanical Metaphor- based
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Complicated Systems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ve4M4UsJQo
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Directed from Washington Model
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Complicated “Chain of Command”
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General Systems Theory Levels of Systems Kenneth Boulding, “Skeleton of Science” Framework Clockwork Throughput Feedback Cellular Botanical Zoological Psychological Social Complicated Systems Complex Systems
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Organic Systems and Metaphors
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Mermeration http://vimeo.com/31158841
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Non-Human Eco-Systems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_Bx1mdVMyc
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Human Eco-Systems http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/06/10/190468911/the-most-dangerous-traffic-circle-in-the-world
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Characteristics of Complex Systems Multitudes of independent actors each seeking to advance their own self-interest based on their image of their environment and their problem-solving algorithm Such systems are evolve and are not designed There are no control points
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Ecodynamics
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NOT Environmental Correctness
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Evolutionary Features Creation processes Propagation/reproduction processes Selection processes Everything evolves
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Ecosystems Don’t Care Individuals care – things that are bad for some individuals are undoubtedly better for others
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Components of Creation Energy Materials Information Physical structure of matter DNA -- biogenetics Learned behavior -- noogenetics
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Physical evolution
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Biological evolution Species Behaviors Structures
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Biological Ecodynamics Mutation Selection Niche Relationships Mutualism Commensalism Amensalism Competition Antagonism (Predation, Parasitism) Neutralism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_interaction
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Darwin and Smith
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Social Eco-dynamics Things that evolve Social roles Human artifacts Ideas Behaviors Everything
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Social Eco-dynamics Evolution of information (Quincy Wright) Language Writing Printing Digital information
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Evolutionary Tracks
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Competing Tracks Free world Power with democracy (small “d”) Invisible hand Compassionate Slave world Power over Tyranny Invisible fist Selfish
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Evolutionary Actors Grassroots citizens
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Selection/De-selection Determinants Situational awareness Analytical capabilities Collaborative capabilities Ability to avoid “traps” (attractors) Tragedy of the Commons Extreme destructive escalation Unrealized opportunities for collaboration Misunderstanding of the facts Misunderstanding of others
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Metaphors: Herding Cats? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk 7yqlTMvp8 Moving Food Bowls?
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Conductor vs. Improvisation Orchestra Model Jazz Band Model
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Strategic Corporal
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The E-Bay vs. Unity of Effort
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Specialization, Division of Labor Massively Parallel Peacebuilding
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Micro, Meso, Macro Peacebuilding Fractals
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Remediality, Incrementalism Herbert Simon Charles Lindblom
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Complicated vs. Complex Systems I Complicated Engineering View System Consciously Designed by Humans Complete Plans of the System Are Available Unified Command-and- control Structure Deterministic Complex Medical View System Evolved Through Processes of Natural and Social Selection No Plans Exist—Only Observational Studies and Theories Decentralized, Multiple Independent Actors Adaptive / Chaotic
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Complicated vs. Complex Systems II Complicated Workings of all system components are understood Complete repair possible Applies to simpler, designed systems Space shuttle Computers Complex Workings of only some system components understood Only incremental fixes/improvements Applies to complex, real-world systems Medicine, Ecosystem management, Internet, Economy, Social conflict
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Complicated vs. Complex Systems III Complicated All malfunctions can be troubleshooted and repaired (given sufficient funds and political will) Complex Some problems (pathologies/diseases) can be diagnosed and treated, others cannot— treatment varies from: Complete Cure Symptomatic Relief No Successful Treatment -- Chronic Condition -- “Live with It” No Successful Treatment -- “Terminal” Focus on the most threatening pathologies
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