The objectives of this course are to provide the students with a broad understanding of international terrorism, and to enhance the ability to engage knowledgeably in discussion and debate on the subject; consider a wide range of questions in order to provide students with a deeper understanding of the threat of terrorism today; facilitate a holistic and integrated comprehension of how has terrorism evolved over time as a mode of political violence; and to analyze both terrorism’s effectiveness as a means to achieve political change and the challenges faced by the liberal democratic state in responding to domestic and/or international terrorist campaigns
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25DPOL 802(B) |
International Terrorism (Theory) |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO103: Develop critical understanding of tenets of International terrorism in International Relations. CO104: Identify and analyze different forms of terrorism at the national or international level. CO105: Examine the objectives and means adopted by terrorists, and analyze the challenges in containing terrorism. CO106: Apply the various analytical frameworks of terrorism and counter-terrorism strategies CO107: Critically analyse the structure, evolution, and dynamics of international terrorist organizations. CO108: Contribute effectively in course specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Power Point Presentation
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Definition of Terrorism, Causes: political , economic, psychological, social, nature of Terrorism
Forms of terrorism: , State, Economic Cyber, Cross border, Ideological, Religious, Ethnic, Political,
Objectives: political, psychological, social, propaganda, new model
Means : common methods, weapons and triggers;
Terrorist targets and symbolism of target
Counter terrorism: meaning, Options: use of force, repressive options, conciliatory options, legalistic options
Important Terrorist Organizations: Al Qai‘da, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, HAMAS. Universal Anti terrorism conventions and protocols
Ø Lowe,D. (2018) Terrorism: Law and Policy, New York: Routledge
Ø Eli Berman,E., Felter, J.H. and Shapiro,J.N. (2018) Small Wars, Big Data: The Information Revolution in Modern Conflict, Princeton: Princeton University Press
Ø Institute for Economics & Peace,(2018), Global Peace Index 2018: Measuring Peace in a Complex World [IEP Report 58] [Twelfth Edition], New York: Institute for Economics & Peace
Ø Afzal,M.(2018), Pakistan Under Siege: Extremism, Society, and the State, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press
Ø Sheppard,J.A.,(2017) Countering Heedless Jihad: Toward a Field Manual for Intellectual Sabotage,Lanham,Maryland: Rowman& Littlefield
Ø Institute for Economics & Peace, (2017) Global Terrorism Index 2017: Measuring and Understanding the Impact of Terrorism [IEP Report 55] [Fifth Edition], New York: Institute for Economics & Peace
Ø Malet,D.(2017) Foreign Fighters: Transnational Identity in Civil Conflicts, New York, NY: Oxford University Press
Ø Cook, A.H.,(2017) Terrorist Organizations and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman& Littlefield
Ø Altheide,D.A.,(2017) Terrorism and the Politics of Fear ,Lanham, Maryland: Rowman& Littlefield
Ø Wittmann, A.M.(2017) Talking Conflict: The Loaded Language of Genocide, Political Violence, Terrorism, and Warfare, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO