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Demonstrate mastery of the history of threats towards peace
Mada 13Demonstrate an understanding of the history of the great wars from the 17th to the 19th Century
Mada 3- Explain the concept of threats to world peace and security (meaning and features)→
- Analyse the great wars fought from the 17th to the 19th Century and their impacts on world peace and security (30 Years War, Napoleonic war, and Franco-Prussian war)→
- Discuss the ways in which great wars fought from the 17th to the 19th Century generated new ideas on world peace and security (Westphalia Treaty, sovereignty, balance of power and military alliances)→
Demonstrate an understanding of the history of conflicts and wars of the 20th Century
Mada 4- Examine the contributions of world wars and tensions in undermining world peace and security from the late 19th Century to 1940s (Colonial rivalries, First World War, Manchuria crisis and Second World War)→
- Discuss changing efforts pursued to overcome threats to world peace from the late 19th Century to the 1940s (Berlin Conference, Versailles Peace Treaty, the League of Nations, and the United Nations)→
- Examine the extent to which cold war politics and the arms race threatened world peace and security from the 1940s to the 1990s→
- Examine the efforts made to overcome threats to world peace caused by cold war politics and the arms race (Nuclear Proliferation Treaties SALT I, SALT II, Camp David Peace Accord 1979 and Oslo Accord 1993)→
Demonstrate an understanding of new threats towards peace
Mada 3- Examine the rise of new threats to world peace and security (terrorism, asymmetric war, cyber security, radicalism)→
- Discuss the differences between traditional and new threats to world peace and security (nature, character and pattern)→
- Discuss strategies to overcome new threats to world peace and security→
Demonstrate an understanding of the threats to peace in the world resulting from ethnic and civil wars
Mada 3- Examine the nature and character of ethnic and civil wars and the threats they pose on world peace and security (Kosovo conflict, Rwanda and Burundi Civil Wars, Somalia, Central Africa Republic, Mali, Rohingya, Cambodia, Yemen, the Palestinian-Israel conflict)→
- Examine the extent to which ethnic and civil wars are connected to the global industrial-military complex→
- Discuss peace building strategies in countries affected by ethnic and civil wars→
Demonstrate mastery of the history of development in Africa
Mada 3Demonstrate an understanding of the history of development in post-colonial Africa
Mada 3- Explain the concept of development in post-colonial Africa (meaning and indicators)→
- Appraise political, economic, and social developments in different regions of Africa from the 1960 to present (Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern Africa)→
- Discuss the internal and external factors hindering political, social, technological and economic development in Africa from the 1960s to the present→
Carry out a project on History
Mada 1Carry out a project on History
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