Mata kuliah Resolusi Konflik Internasional mempelajari berbagai pendekatan dan mekanisme penyelesaian konflik antar negara dan aktor non-negara, termasuk diplomasi, mediasi, arbitrase, dan penggunaan kekuatan. Setelah mengikuti mata kuliah ini, mahasiswa diharapkan mampu menganalisis akar permasalahan konflik internasional, merancang strategi resolusi yang efektif, serta berkontribusi dalam upaya menciptakan perdamaian dan stabilitas global.
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