About The Centre for International Conflict Analysis & Management
The Centre for International Conflict Analysis & Management (CICAM), founded in 1965 under the name Peace Research Centre, is an academic research and teaching institute part of the Political Science department of Radboud University. CICAM’s main tasks are to conduct academic research on, provide education on and create public engagement with violent conflict and war as well as peace and security. CICAM’s research specializes in the analysis of contemporary violent conflicts and peace promotion initiatives as well as the politics of military and humanitarian interventions and international development aid.
CICAM researchers are committed to co-creating knowledge and study these phenomena from the perspective of actors in conflict-affected countries themselves, while remaining aware of the embedding of local dynamics in national, international and transnational developments. In terms of education, CICAM offers elective courses that are part of a minor in Conflict Studies as well as courses in Radboud University’s Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Master’s specialisation in Conflict, Power and Politics (Political Science) and in Conflicts, Territories and Identities (Human Geography)
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