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PACS 4500 Senior Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies Guy Burgess Co-Director Conflict Information Consortium, University of Colorado UCB 580, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0580, (303) 492-1635 burgess@colorado.edu burgess@colorado.edu Copyright © 2014 Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess
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PACS 4500 Website/Syllabus http://peacestudies.colorado.edu/pacs4500-course-homepage-spring2015 Anyone Dropping?
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Open Letter
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Destructive Conflict: A “Climate Change-class” Problem
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Private Planning Conference “Off-the-Grid” Conference Center
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Open Public Conference
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Today’s Focus “Off-the-Grid” Conference Center
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Possible Alliance Project
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Conference Planning Working Groups? Conference Planning Working Committee
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Questions to Consider What more do you need to know? What are the big trends that the Conference should consider? Positive trends to encourage? Negative trends to limit? What are the formal and informal decision points leading to those trends that need to be examined for problematic conflict dynamics. What strategies should be considered for limiting problematic dynamics? Bottom line: Are poor conflict handling skills really a global warming-class problem?
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Issues to Consider Considering Conference Planning Working Committee
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Climate Change
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Inequitable Inequality Source: Non-partisan Congressional Budget Office http://1.usa.gov/KMX1Ci
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Optimal U.S. Wealth Distribution http://www.people.hbs.edu/mnorton/norton ariely in press.pdf
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The Lance Armstrong Effect In a highly competitive environment, cheating (exploitation of customers, employees, and the environment) is the tie-breaker. The “win” goes to the best cheater. For capitalism to work, government must “level the playing field” by preventing cheating.
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Financial System http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/01/07/now-we-know-jpmorgan-chase-worse-enron
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Political Polarization http://www.pewresearch.org/files/2014/12/PP-2014-06-12-polarization-0-05.png
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Political “Gridlock”
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The New Class Conflict
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Third World Growth Developed Working Class Stagnation http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/krugman/2015/01/01/recent-history-in-one-chart
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Lifestyle Choices http://www.heritage.org/childpoverty/united-statesthehttp://www.heritage.org/childpoverty/united-statesthe through our site and I will
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Technological Advance http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/01/12/opinion/sunday/fri edman-if-i-had-a-hammer.html
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Cultural Lag W. F. Ogburn
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Discrimination #BlackLivesMatter
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Fascism Unneeded Workers
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Anti-Semitism http://www.bloombergvie w.com/articles/2015-01- 13/paris-attacks-revive- israelis-fears
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Security Excesses http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/are-we-safer/ 0:00-3:40 5:50-7:40 16:00-21:00
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http://www.nytimes.com/ 2015/01/11/opinion/sund ay/nicholas-kristof-race- the-police-and-the- propaganda.html Alienation of the Police
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Civil Unrest http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/publications/terror-from-the-right
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Global Peace Index
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Fragile States
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Fragile States Indicators
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US Militarism
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Tyranny Kim Jong-un
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Revolutionary Exchange of Elites
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Violence https://ia902500.us.archive.org/24/items/dbq01_desktop_en/dbq01_desktop_en.pdf
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Neo-Imperialism / Structural Violence The “Resource Curse” in its many forms.
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The Real Problem of Muslim Fundamentalism http://www.ted.com/talks/karima_bennoune_the_side_of_terrorism_that_doesn_t_mak e_headlines
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
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The Specter for a Shia/Sunni War
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What did I miss?
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Conference Planning Working Groups? Conference Planning Working Committee
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Questions to Consider What are the big trends that the Conference should consider? Positive trends to encourage? Negative trends to limit? What are the formal and informal decision points leading to those trends that need to be examined for problematic conflict dynamics. What strategies should be considered for limiting problematic dynamics? Bottom line: Are poor conflict handling skills really a global warming-class problem? Also: Who should be involved? Names? Perspectives? Strategies?
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Conference Planning Working Groups? Conference Planning Working Committee Send me an email of your notes and I will post them
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