This course analyses the complex relationships that lie at the heart of the development-security relationship in the Global South. You'll explore how cycles of insecurity and violence affect development, difficulties faced by various organisations negotiating spirals of violence and insecurity (for example during armed intervention, aid provision, peace-building processes or postconflict reconstruction), and whether underdevelopment in the Global South facilitates the international spread of terrorist and criminal networks. They have an interdisciplinary perspective on questions of peace, vulnerability and insecurity, giving you a distinctive grounding in concepts of conflict, security and development.
A UK 2:1 (Honours) degree or equivalent in relevant subjects. IELTS score of 6.0 with no sub-score below 5.5. Relevant work experience required.
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