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Title: DCAF working group, Vienna 46 April 2002


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Distance Learning Course Armed Forces, Politics
and Society New Civil-Military Relations in
the 21st Century
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AGENDA
  • Key Elements
  • Course offered in partnership with Kings College
    London and RMC Canada
  • Accredited by RMC Canada as part of MA course
    unit (20) -- but also a stand-alone course
  • Taught by War Studies Group, Kings College
    London
  • Launch date Oct. 2002
  • 24 seminars
  • 2 Essays (10k) and course participation worth 50
    of the course (2 critical reviews 2 mandatory
    Questions and Answers per week)

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  • Key Elements
  • Reading packs distributed by paper copy through
    the post to students
  • Supplemented by Web CT 2000
  • Closed area with password access
  • All course administrative elements available
  • Course materials eg lecture notes and
    bibliography
  • Moderated discussion area for students/tutor
  • CD Rom can be provided

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  • Aim
  • to offer a framework of analysis which explains
    the changing state of civil-military relations in
    the its proper post Cold War context. To this
    end, its uses innovative conceptual lenses to
    analyse both old and new problems in
    civil-military relations. In addition, it draws
    on examples from across the world to illustrate
    and explore key themes and concepts of New
    civil-Military relations

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  • Seminar Topics
  • Section One Introduction
  • Section Two the institutional framework of
    civil-military relations
  • Section Three Civil-military relations in the
    context of old and new roles of armed forces
  • Section four international actors/international
    society and civil-military relations
  • Section five Regional patterns of civil-military
    relations
  • Section six Conclusions

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Contact Professor B.J.C McKertcher
mckertcher-B_at_rmc.ca Web Site www.rmc.ca
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