X-NUPop-Charset: English Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 14:55:33 -0600 (CST) From: "Alan Spector" Sender: spector@calumet.purdue.edu Reply-To: spector@calumet.purdue.edu To: revs@csf.colorado.edu Subject: Fw: Re: Syllabus wanted >From Alan Spector, REVS Editor/Manager The following message was sent to me by Professor Schmid. If anyone on the REVS network (or PSN) has information that can help him, please respond (If you are on PSN, please respond directly to him or to me. I don't think Prof. Schmid is on PSN.) Thanks--A.S. ------------------------------ From: PIOOM@rulfsw.fsw.LeidenUniv.nl Date: Mon, 05 Feb 1996 20:36:05 +0100 (MET) To: spector@calumet.purdue.edu Subject: Re: Syllabus wanted Dear Colleagues, I am new on this network and I hope not to violate user rules with this simple request. I am planning to teach a new course next year with the tentative working title 'Social Cohesion: What keeps states and societies together and what breaks them up" I am thinking of looking at a number of state failures, civil wars and want to contrast these with multi-national and multi-ethnic states where societies manage to live in relative peaceful coexistence together. If anyone has taught such a course before I would appreciate to obtain a syllabus or literature suggestions. Thanks in advance! Dr. Alex P. Schmid Extraordinary Professor of Conflict Resolution Erasmus University Rotterdam