ABSTRACT
In this paper, I introduce the intercultural collaboration through multinational synchronous online lecture in the area of Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) held among conflict affected four countries, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Japan.
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Index Terms
- Global campus program in peace and conflict studies
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