Term of Reference (TOR) Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 “Migration, Border and Global Peace” Yogyakarta, 1-10 December 2014 Theme of the 3rd MGPS “Migration, Border and Global Peace” Mahathir Yogyakarta, 1-10 December 2014 Global Peace School 2014 About Mahathir Global Peace School Background The number of manuscripts, curricula, and initiatives that grapple with some strand of peace education is increasing. However a dearth of critical and cross-disciplinary that examine peace education in conjunction with war and conflict still an open question. Education about and against war therefore is important to provide a comprehensive understanding about war and peace, as pivotal notion to established a democracy. Based on the spirit to educate society Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta and Perdana Global Peace Foundation initiate to establish an International School on Global Peace and Conflict Resolution with the name of Mahathir Global Peace School. Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 About Mahathir Global Peace School Establishment of MGPS Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) and Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF) established an International School on Global Peace and Conflict Resolution which is promoted with the name of Mahathir Global Peace School (MGPS). The school was launched by YABhg Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohammad on 3rd June 2013, at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. This School is designed to enable students from diverse cultures and backgrounds to attain a deep understanding of the central issues of peace and security, which will determine the future of humanity. Through their coursework, participants in the programme will broaden their base of knowledge and engage with the major concepts, themes, and debates within international peace and conflict studies, preparing themselves for work with NGOs, governments, aid agencies, the UN and other organizations where a deep understanding of these issues is critical. Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 First MGPS on 2013, conducted at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Second MGPS on 2014, conducted at Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations, Kuala Lumpur Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 General Objectives of MGPS To explore strategies in order to construct a peaceful world through the education and multi-cultural understanding. The curricula of MGPS is designed to embrace matters on conflict resolution, e.g. war, poverty, racism, non violent initiatives for social change and peace building, social transformation and peace. Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Aim of MGPS To provide a comprehensive knowledge and focus discussion surrounding global peace and conflict resolution, including those concerning its definitional scope and its theoretical and practical relevance in a globalized world. To explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of global peace and conflict resolution in an international context where the role of the nation-state is being subjected to significant pressures across all regions. To investigate the political, ethical, legal, and economic implications of global peace and its relationship to cosmopolitanism as an alternative to more traditional notions of nationalism. To examine the role of international institutions, principally the United Nations, in promoting global peace. To examine a range of specific issue areas—including human rights, the environment, migration, security, humanitarian intervention, and gender—through the prism of global peace and associated critiques of global peace. Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Target of Participants Program is limited for 40 participants only consist of: Postgraduate students from worldwide universities (50%) Undergraduate senior students (10%) Researchers (10%) NGOs in peace and conflict resolution (30 %) Enrollment by Online at http://mgps.umy.ac.id Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Important Dates 1 October 2014 1 – 31 October 2014 : First Announcement and Invitation : Participant Enrollment by On line Submission in MGPS website (http://mgps.umy.ac.id) 3 November 2014 : Announcement of Selected Participants 24 November 2014 : Participant confirmation and visa arrangement 30 November 2014 : Participant Arrival in UMY 1 December 2014 : Opening Ceremony 1 – 6 December 2014 : Program 7 – 9 December 2014 : Excursion 10 December 2014 : Closing Ceremony Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 General: Student Learning Outcomes 1st LO Week Global Peace Conflict Resolution International Resolution and Law Developing global peace society Substantive knowledge of fundamental concept,system and practices Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Multi-cultural Understanding Migration and Border Soft Skill Substantive knowledge of fundamental concepts, practices and diplomacy Multi-cultural communication and understanding Global peace activities Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Student Learning Outcomes After two weeks training, students are expected to be able to: LO 1: demonstrate an appreciation of the key academic debates concerning the nature and utility of the concept of global peace. LO 2: distinguish between the key concepts and issues that surround related areas: peacekeeping, peace and conflict resolution. LO 3: demonstrate an understanding of those issue areas where global peace can play a role in promoting justice, mitigating and resoluting conflict. LO 4: demonstrate an understanding of the barriers to achieving this in the real world and how far they can be overcome. LO 5: reflect on the requirements and obligations of global peace, international law, humanitarian law and conflict resolution. LO 6: create a global peace society and community around the world as part of peacebuilding. LO 7: be actively engaged with and participate in migration, border and global peace. LO 8: build and strengthen individual and institutional networks for conflict prevention in migration and border Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Structure of Subjects Substantive Knowledge Global Peace Conflict & Resolution Diplomacy for Peace Case Studies Case Studies FGD International Law International Security Humanitarian Case Studies, FGD and Practices Multi-Cultural Understanding & Communication Human Rights -Understanding of Global Peace, Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and International Security -Improving better society with understanding of interreligion, multi cultures, races, human relation for world peace Case Studies & FGD Critical Thinking and Applying Knowledge in Studying Cases Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Subject and Learning Outcomes Four Pillars of Deliverable Subjects Peace • History of peace thinking • The meaning of peace • Entropy and theory of peace • Peacekeeping LO 1, 2, 3 Conflict and Its Resolutions International Law for Peacekeeping and •Justice, Power, Humanitarian Law Communication and Conflict •Integrating Problem Multi-cultural and Solving and Decision Interreligion Dialogue Making in Conflict Resolution •The Development of Conflict Resolution Skills •Conflict Resolution and Human Rights •Mediation Revisited and Managing Conflict •Framework for Conflict Resolution Initiative LO 1, 2, 3 LO 4, 5, 6 Migration, Border and Global Peace LO 7,8 Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Case Studies and Learning Outcomes Four Pillars of Deliverable Case Studies Case Studies on Peace: Peacekeeping and Diplomacy Case Studies on Conflict and Its Resolutions • Ethnic conflict • Intrastate Conflict • Identity conflict and Resolution: Case Studies Peace Education and • Post-Conflict Applications for a Communication Globalized World • Peacekeeping Diplomacy and Strategies in Conflict Countries. LO 1, 2 LO 1, 2, 3, 7 ,8 Case Studies on International Law for Peacekeeping , Interreligion and Intercultural Case Studies on Migration, Border and Global Peace • Citizenship • UN Peacekeeping and • Human trafficking Implementing the • Refugees and asylum International Law seeker • International Tribunal for • Terrorism Criminalizing War • Interreligion Dialogue: Lessons Learnt • Peace Building Action Plan LO 4, 5 LO 6, 7, 8 Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Assignments and Learning Outcomes 1 1 Indentifying Problems in Indentifying Problems in migration and border areas migration and border areas 2 2 Peace Proposal/Building and Action Plan Peace Proposal/Building and Action Plan Sub themes Method of learning Sub themes Method of learning a. Innovative Peace campaign b. Humanitarian a. Games and movies c. Culture b. Group discussion b. Cultural and political project for peace d. Security c. Paper presentation a. Welfare a. Maps of the potential conflict areas b. Ideas to design peace project 3, 4, 5 a. FGD b. Project presentation c. Popular publication for peace project a. Alumni networks & projects b. Project design LO 6, 7, 8 The School’s Future Trajectory 1st MGPS Global Peace and Conflict Resolution Yogyakarta-Indonesia 4th MGPS Youth, Multiculturalism and Peace Promotion in the Borderless World Bangkok-Thailand 2nd MGPS Interstate Relations and Global Justice for Peace and Conflict Resolution Kuala Lumpur –Malaysia 3rd MGPS Migration, Border, and Global Peace Yogyakarta-Indonesia 5th MGPS 6th MGPS International Law, Justice and Peace for Global Citizens Peace and Interreligion Dialogue in Worldwide Education West Bank-Palestine Bandung-Indonesia Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Subjects Design of the first week Monday, 1st December 2014 Opening Ceremony 09.00 – 10.00 | Remarks 1. Prof. Dr. Bambang Cipto, MA – Rector of UMY 2. Tan Sri Norian Mai – Chairperson of PGPF 3. Muhammadiyah – Prof. Dr. Din Syamsuddin Public Lecture Migration and Borders: Challenges and opportunities for Peace Promotion 10.00 – 10.45 | Prof. Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 10.45 – 11.30 | Dr. Tun Mahathir Muhammad 11.30 – 12.00 | Question & Answer 13.30 – 16.00 |Lecture Overview Migration, Border, and Global Peace Tan Sri Gen. (Rtd.) Mohd. Azumi 16.00 – 17.00 |Introduction, Program Explanation and Training Contract 19.00 – 21.00 |Welcome Dinner Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Subjects Design of the first week Time Session 1 08-00-10.30 2 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Theory of Peace Cooperation and Conflict in Border Areas Prof. Johan Galtung Prof. Tulus Warsito Cases Presentation on : 1) What is the culture of peace? 2) How do we engage with other actors to address the issue of peace ? 3) How do we examine the root causes of conflict? Group Discussion What should be our task to promote peace in border areas? What kinds of method to prevent conflict in border areas? Conflicts, Forced Migration Transnational Migration and and Problems in Border Areas Global Political Changes: A Comparative International Perspective Europe Union Session 2 10.45-12.00 Session 3 13.30-16.00 Prof. Brenda Yeoh – ARI NUS Movie Discussion on Conflict and Forced Migration Working Group: How to be a good Neighbor? How to Deliver Aid in Border (Conflicting) Areas Migration, Multiculturalism and Security Issues Theory of Conflicts and its Resolution Peace Building Strategy in Border Areas Medicine Sans Frontiere Bilveer Singh, Ph.D. – RSiS NTU Prof. Johan Galtung Group Presentation Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Subjects Design of the first week Saturday, 6th December 2014 Seminar 09.00 – 09.30 | Remarks H.E Le Luong Minh – Secretary General of ASEAN 10.00 – 12.00 | Panel Discussion Migration, Border and Global Peace 1. 2. 3. DEEP La Trobe University, Australia Prof Martino Sardi – Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta PGPF - Malaysia Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Subjects Design of the second week Time 7 Dec 8 Dec 9 Des 10 Dec Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Breakfast and preparation Cipanas Garut Free time 07.00 09.00 – 10.00 Visit the Major of Bandung Municipality 10.15 – 12.00 Asian-African Conference Museum (Gedung Merdeka) Lunch 13.00 Peace Generation Project on the Spot 14.00 Depart to Bandung, West Java Lodaya Malam 19.45 Check-in Hotel Lunch Lunch CiWalk (Shopping Center) Back to Yogyakarta by Train Lodaya Malam 19.35 Wrap Up Ceremony and Closing Farewell /Dinner Party Every group will perform Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Honorable Guest Speakers Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad Former Prime Minister of Malaysia The President of PGPF Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (TBA) President of Republic Indonesia Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Honorable Guest Speakers Prof. Dr. M. Din Syamsuddin Chairperson, Central Board of Muhammadiyah H.E. Le Luong Minh (TBA) Secretary General of ASEAN Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Professors and Instructors Prof. Johan Galtung Transcend International General Tan Sri Mohd Azumi Mohamed (Rtd) Perdana Global Peace Foundation, Malaysia Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Professors and Instructors Prof. Martino Sardi Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Prof. Dr. Tulus Warsito, M.Si Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Prof. Brenda Yeoh ARI – National University of Singapore Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Professors and Instructors Hilman Latief, Ph.D. Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Bilveer Singh, Ph.D. RSiS – Nanyang Technological University Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Venues Sportorium UMY Ar Fakhruddin A & B UMY Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Venues the Major of Bandung Municipality Asia Africa Conference Museum Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Accommodation for VVIP and Instructors Tentrem Hotel for VIP Horison Ultima Riss Hotel for Instructors Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Accommodation for Participants University Residence, 30th Nov – 7th Dec and 9th-11th Dec 2014 Kampung Sumber Alam Cottage, 8th-9th Dec 2014 Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Structure Advisory Board Organizing Committee Curriculum Development PGPF-UMY International Scientific Committee FGD Team/ Facilitator Mahathir Global Peace School Migration, Border, and Global Peace UMY, 1-10 December 2014 Instructors/ Professors & Lectures Advisory Board Honorary Board Member: Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad Dr. H.M. Yusuf Kalla Prof. Dr. M. Din Syamsuddin Tan Sri Norian Mai Prof. Dr. Bambang Cipto Board Members: Prof. Dr. A. Syafii Maarif Ir. M. Dasron Hamid, MSc. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Samsudin Hitam Nafi Ananda Utama Sri Atmaja P. Rosyidi, Ph.D. Dr. Gunawan Budiyanto Dr. Suryo Pratolo Mahathir Global Peace School Migration, Border, and Global Peace UMY, 1-10 December 2014 International Organizing Committee Chairperson • Indira Prabasari • PGPF Deputy Chairperson for internal affairs Ratih Herningtyas Treasurer • Tony K Hariadi • PGPF Executive Secretary • Mohammad Ichsan • PGPF Program Director • Idham Badruzaman • PGPF Deputy Program Director Omi Ongge Mahathir Global Peace School Migration, Border, and Global Peace UMY, 1-10 December 2014 Organizing Committee Secretariat Team Hijriyah Octaviani Erwan Sudiwijaya Yaufani Adam Harits Dwi Wiratma Carolyna Yovanty Nur Azizah Uswatun Hasanah M. Ghozy Abdussalam Atina Rosydiana Ahmad Muhammad Damas Bariek Dinda Darojatun Solihah Nur Azizah Uswatun Hasanah Mahathir Global Peace School Migration, Border, and Global Peace UMY, 1-10 December 2014 International Scientific Committee Chairperson: Hilman Latief, Ph.D. International Advisory Members: Prof. Johan Galtung Prof. Tulus Warsito Prof. Dr. Yunahar Ilyas Committee Members: ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ Dr. Surwandono Martinus Sardi, Ph.D. Ali Muhammad, SIP, MA., Ph.D. Dr. Riefqi Muna Dr. Zuly Qodir Prof. Mohammad Naqib Ishan Jan Dr. Maung Zarni For Participants Seminar Kits : Bag/Goodie Bag, Pens, Block note Lecture Materials (Hardcopy) : Lecture Summary, Paper or Handout USB (Softcopy of MGPS materials) Assignment and Discussion Book Brochure of MGPS 2014, UMY, PGPD, IDRF Program Book Certificate of Completion and Academic Transcript for School Credits in MGPS 2014 Co Card Feedback Form Mahathir Global Peace School 2014 Secretariat Perdana Global Peace Foundation 5th Floor, No. 88, Jalan Perdana, Taman Tasek Perdana, 50480, Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 2092 7248, Fax: +603 2273 2092 Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Cooperation Bureau and International Relations Office Jalan Lingkar Selatan, Tamantirto, Bantul, Yogyakarta Indonesia Tel. +62274 387656 (188), Fax. +62274 387646 Email: mgps@umy.ac.id Official Website: http://mgps.umy.ac.id Mahathir Global Peace School 2014