GUIX-501-01 - Terrorism and Counterterrorism
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Terrorism has gone from a persistent yet marginal security concern to one of the most important security problems of our day. There are few countries that do not suffer from some form of terrorism. Though many attempts at terrorism fail, some groups wage lengthy and bloody campaigns and, in exceptional cases, kill hundreds or even thousands in pursuit of their ends.
This course on terrorism will explore the nuances involved in defining terrorism, the nature of Al Qaeda, Hamas, the Islamic State, and other important groups, the effectiveness of different counterterrorism tools like detention and military force, linkages (or the lack thereof) between terrorism and world religions like Islam, terrorist recruiting, counterterrorism and the rule of law, the political context in South Asia and the Middle East, and the terrorist use of technology.
Most Recent Submissions
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Key Domestic Issues: Constitutional Underpinnings of Counterterrorism Authority
(Georgetown University, 2014-10-01)Terrorism and Counterterrorism/GeorgetownX/GUIX-501-01x -
Key Domestic Issues: Sources and Authorities of Domestic Law
(Georgetown University, 2014-10-01)Terrorism and Counterterrorism/GeorgetownX/GUIX-501-01x -
Key Domestic Issues: States' Rights in Counterterrorism
(Georgetown University, 2014-10-01)Terrorism and Counterterrorism/GeorgetownX/GUIX-501-01x -
Key Domestic Issues: Defining Terrorism in the Context of Domestic Law
(Georgetown University, 2014-10-01)Terrorism and Counterterrorism/GeorgetownX/GUIX-501-01x -
Current Events: Ben Wittes on Legal Counterterrorism Issues
(Georgetown University, 2014-10-01)Terrorism and Counterterrorism/GeorgetownX/GUIX-501-01x