Exam Details
Subject | Introduction To Peace And Conflict Resolution | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | M.A. IN GANDHI AND PEACE STUDIES | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Explain the meaning of peace. What are the means of creating and sustaining peace?
2. What is the traditional world-view of peace, well-being and justice? How can this sustain an integrated social order?
3. What, according to you, are the pillars of culture of peace? How can these be promoted?
4. What do you understand by the concept of conflict How does this operate at different levels and types
5. Write short notes on the following:
Ethnicity as a source of conflict
Equality and Culture
6. What are the coercive methods that assist in the resolution of conflict? Elaborate.
7. What do you understand by Adjudication? How does this help in the peaceful settlement of disputes?
8. The practice of non-violence is an essential condition for the Satyagraha campaign. Discuss at length.
9. Write short notes on the following:
Environmental Degradation and Human Development
Peace Movements
10. What are the meaning and importance of Peace Education What are its moral and spiritual foundations?
2. What is the traditional world-view of peace, well-being and justice? How can this sustain an integrated social order?
3. What, according to you, are the pillars of culture of peace? How can these be promoted?
4. What do you understand by the concept of conflict How does this operate at different levels and types
5. Write short notes on the following:
Ethnicity as a source of conflict
Equality and Culture
6. What are the coercive methods that assist in the resolution of conflict? Elaborate.
7. What do you understand by Adjudication? How does this help in the peaceful settlement of disputes?
8. The practice of non-violence is an essential condition for the Satyagraha campaign. Discuss at length.
9. Write short notes on the following:
Environmental Degradation and Human Development
Peace Movements
10. What are the meaning and importance of Peace Education What are its moral and spiritual foundations?
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- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- Centre for Corporate Education, Training & Consultancy (CCETC)
- National Centre for Disability Studies (NCDS)
- School of Agriculture (SOA)
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- School of Performing Arts and Visual Arts(SOPVA)
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Subjects
- Civil Society Political Regimes And Conflict
- Conflict Management TransformationAnd Peace Building
- Gandhi : The Man And His Times
- GANDHI IN THE 21st CENTURY
- Gandhi, Ecology And Sustainable Development
- Gandhi's Economic Thought
- Gandhi's Political Thought
- Gandhi's Social Thought
- Gandhian Approach To Peace And Conflict Resolution
- Human Rights : Indian Perspective
- Human Security
- Introduction To Peace And Conflict Resolution
- Introduction To Research Methods
- Non-Violent Movement After Gandhi
- Philosophy Of Gandhi
- Women And Peace