Security and Development in the Francophone World

In this course, we will examine two major inter-connected themes of urgency and relevance in the contemporary Francophone world: security and development.

We’ll research and discuss complex security concerns in a rapidly changing political environment – both within France and in the wider geographical area of French influence. We will also use selected case studies to address issues of development throughout the Francophone world - including debt, sustainable economy, trade, science/technology, and education.Finally, we will explore connections between these two focus areas.

Students will improve all key language skills through activities such as discussion, use of authentic audiovisual and social media sources, creative projects, debates, guest speaker interactions and oral presentations.

Key Topics: Security

Border Control: Issues of Humanitarian Relief and National Security (illegal immigration, refugees, arms smuggling, human trafficking, etc.)

Islamophobia and Security after 9/11

French response to international terrorism, defense policies and collaboration within the European Union

Food, land and water security in an era of climate change

Key Topics: Development

Roles of the International Monetary Fund, NGOs, private and corporate sectors and World Bank in national/regional economies

Economic initiatives such as microfinance and start-ups

Women’s empowerment through education, training and family planning

Fair trade and sustainable agriculture

Science/technology

Schedule
2:00pm-3:50pm on Wednesday at MRSE B109 (Jan 29, 2018 to May 18, 2018)
2:00pm-3:50pm on Tuesday, Thursday at MRSE A203 (Jan 29, 2018 to May 18, 2018)
Location
Morse B109
Instructors