War and Peace Studies
The interdisciplinary War and Peace Studies program focuses on contemporary and comparative analyses of war, conflict, security, peace and justice. It offers a dynamic and context-driven approach that integrates academic rigor with practical training.
Students engage with diverse societal contexts, gaining insights from local and global cases. The program combines theoretical foundations and real-world relevance, providing students with critical thinking, analytical skills, and expertise.
Study War and Peace: Degrees and Certificates
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Graduate Degrees & Certificates
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Undergraduate Degree & Certificate
Bachelor's Degree
Undergraduate Certificate
Study War and Peace: Here or Abroad
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CIS Thursday Forum
The CIS Thursday Forum is a weekly series focusing on international research, scholarship and creative activity for the OHIO community.
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War and Peace Speaker Series
The War and Peace Speaker Series features public lectures by scholars and practitioners with expertise in the field.
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Study Abroad for War and Peace
Graduate and undergraduate students can find opportunities in a variety of countries. OHIO faculty-led programs include:
- Northern Ireland: Human Rights, Law and Justice
- South Africa: Law, Justice, and Transitions to Democracy
- Multi-Country: From Dachau to D-Day: Rhetorics of Remembrance
- Dominican Republic: Community Engagement and Culture
- Germany: Leipzig University Exchange
- Kenya: Climate Change, Conservation and Environmental Justice
- Rwanda: Art and Impact
OHIO's Renowned War and Peace Studies Program
The 21st century has witnessed a staggering scale of violence, war, terror and genocide on the one hand, yet heightened global interdependence and innovative approaches to intervention, peacebuilding and international justice on the other.
- The wars in Palestine, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen; the conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia; the genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar; widespread human rights violations of Uyghur populations in China; the brutal civil war in Sudan; and the persistent violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo underscore the centrality of war and peace studies in the contemporary era.
- The expansion of the Department of Homeland Security; ongoing enhancements in intelligence analysis, risk assessments, border control, and immigration; and increased attention to cybersecurity and artificial intelligence reflect domestic and international attention to evolving security challenges of counterterrorism and counterinsurgency.
- Students require academic and professional training on the theories and instruments that promote development, humanitarianism, reconstruction, de-escalation, and transitional justice.
Since 2010, the Center for International Studies has advanced an innovative vision of War and Peace Studies that combines cutting-edge interdisciplinary training with deep knowledge of key areas and cultures around the world.
Research & Expertise about War and Peace
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Faculty Research Areas: War and Peace
Center for International Research faculty have expertise in many research areas about War and Peace.
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Baker Peace Conference
The conference, a spring staple at 51ÉçÇø since the 1980s, is an annual event that brings together a diverse group of leading experts to discuss a significant national or international issue related to peace. The late Dr. John C. Baker, 51ÉçÇø's president from 1945-62, and his wife, Elizabeth, established the John and Elizabeth Baker Peace Studies Endowment to encourage the education of students and the general public in the means by which peace can be established and maintained throughout the world.
The 51ÉçÇø Press publishes collections of essays based on papers presented by conference participants, , edited by Ingo Trauschweizer.
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51ÉçÇø Press: War and Peace
The 51ÉçÇø Press publishes several highly regarded book series focusing on war, peace and security in the contemporary world:
| edited by Geoffrey Dabelko and Brandon Kendhammer
| edited by Susan Hirsch and Agnieszka Paczyńska
Contact Us
War and Peace Faculty Directory
Director: Dr. Jonathan Agensky
War and Peace Studies Program
Yamada International House
56 E. Union St.
Athens, Ohio 45701
Email: agensky@ohio.edu or international.studies@ohio.edu
Telephone: 740-593-1684
Yamada International House is on 51ÉçÇø College Green, at the top of Jefferson Hill and near Templeton Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
We invite you to stop into our office during normal business hours to learn more about the War and Peace Studies program, as well as our other international programs.