
Congo: Rights in Conflict
HMRT-389L-1
Binghamton University
- Semester
- Winter 25/26
- Instructor
- Christopher P Davey (P)
- Start Date
- 12-17-2025
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 607-777-6088
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Why is Congo so important in today’s world? What lies beyond the minerals powering
the green revolution? This course delves into the politics, culture, and history of the
Democratic Republic of Congo, and offers unique engagement with a global country
through its own people. Learners will read a range of Congolese fiction and political
analysis on human rights in conflict from across Africa’s second largest country. This
course offers interdisciplinary engagement in and explanations of why democracy and
decolonization have been delayed for the Congolese people.
Course Area: Social Welfare
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 12-17-2025 - 01-16-2026
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- Instructor: Christopher P Davey (P)
- Local Course ID: 26WI_BIN_HMRT389L_01
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