GD552
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International Terrorism by Non-State Actors
International Affairs Programs
College of Graduate & Continuing Studies
Subject Code
GD
Number
552
Title
Int'l Terrorism Non-State Actr
Description
Surveys of the non-state terrorism, both internationally and domestically, the different types of non-state terrorism, and the ideological and ideological goals of non-state terrorism. The objective of the course is to familiarize students with the phenomenon of international terrorism conducted by organizations active transnationally. Topics include: the political objectives of terrorism; dissident terrorism; the economic effects of terrorism; the role of ideology and religion; insurgency and civil war in terrorism; organized crime and terrorism; the role of technology; counterterrorism, homeland security and law; and future trends. Students utilize analytical literature addressing roots, stated objectives and methods used by international terrorist groups, and original statements and writings by leaders and ideologues of terrorist groups. Students assess the threat posed by non-state terrorism and methods for combating this threat.
Course Typically Offered
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6
Maximum Variable Credits
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Repeatable
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Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
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Max Credits Repeatable
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Department or School
College
College of Graduate & Continuing Studies