Instructor(s)
Steve Klein, PhD
Instructor, Tel Aviv University, and Haaretz English Edition Senior Editor
Location
Online
Date
Wednesdays, August 13–August 27
Time
1:30–3 p.m. ET
Many people, including world and national leaders, seem to think of the world in atomistic terms: like a clock, they can take a simplistic action to manipulate one component. But this attitude simplifies the world, and misses the complexity of relationships that are intertwined. Complexity science offers a lens through which to have a more nuanced understanding of conflict and how trying to address one problem creates new, unforeseen problems. This class will delve into complexity science and the tools it
provides to expand our understanding of how all conflicts in general, but political conflicts in particular evolve and become ever more unpredictable as they become more complex.
Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive 15% discount
Nonmember Cost
$70