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War Termination, Peace Missions, and Conflict Settlement

Essay Instructions:

Following this week's instructor-led Zoom meeting, submit a critical reflection to your instructor. Your response should be between 450 and 600 words, structured into three paragraphs. Each paragraph should respond to one of the following questions: 

  • What did you find useful to increase your knowledge of course concepts and content? 
  • What did the discussion make you wonder about? 
  • What academic or professional ideas did you agree or disagree with and why? 
  • What academic or professional ideas did you not understand? 
  • What is something that caused your thinking to change and how?

Your critical reflection should demonstrate connections between your existing knowledge, skills, and attitudes (derived from previous academic study and professional development) and the course concepts and content discussed in the Zoom meeting.

QUESTION: Write a reflection on this week's readings/Zoom meeting. Pdf readings are attached.

Justify and support your answer using your experience and source support from the assigned readings

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Reflection on Zoom Meeting Discussions: War Termination, Peace Missions, and Conflict Settlement

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Reflection on Zoom Meeting Discussions: War Termination, Peace Missions, and Conflict Settlement

Following last time's informative instructor-led Zoom meeting, I give a reflective summary of the conversations and readings that dug into the intricate realms of war termination, peace missions, and conflict settlement. This reflection dives into the insights gained from Charles Inkle's perspective on ending conflicts, the challenges of multilateral peace-building stated by Dwan and Harta, and China's evolving involvement in global peacekeeping efforts, as elucidated by Gill and Huang. Through this critical examination, I aim to demonstrate the connection between current knowledge, course concepts, and the broader ramifications of these multidimensional themes.

"Every War Must End" by Charles Ikle provided remarkable insights into the complexities of conflict termination. His

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