In this "International and Domestic Terrorism" course, we will examine and study the definitions, motivations, tactics, organizational structures, legal frameworks, and countermeasures related to both international terrorist groups operating across borders and domestic extremist movements within a country, including their ideologies, methods of operation, and the impact on societies and governments; analyzing key historical events, current trends, and strategies for prevention and response to terrorist activities.
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EGMT 9305 - International and Domestic Terrorism | This course examines and study the definitions, motivations, tactics, organizational structures, legal frameworks, and countermeasures related to both international terrorist groups operating across borders and domestic extremist movements within a country, including their ideologies, methods of operation, and the impact on societies and governments, analyzing key historical events, current trends, and strategies for prevention and response to terrorist activities. |
Identify the differences between domestic and international terrorism.
Examine the role of Osama bin Ladin and his rise of power.
Formulate the cash flow of terror groups and how they can finance themselves.
Explore the effects of terrorism in everyday life and the effects on the world economy.
Identify the root causes of terrorism and why individuals join terror groups
Evaluate the recruiting methods used by terror groups to attract members.
Conclude how terrorism has evolved during the past few decades.
Analyze the similarities between domestic and international terror groups
This cost is not plus the e-textbook
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