Introduction to Terrorism - 20549 - NPTG 8584 - A | ||||||||||||||
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Books/Material: Required Text: 1. Bale, J. (2018). The darkest sides of politics. Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY: Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN-10: 1138785636 2. Cook, D. (2005). Understanding Jihad. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN-10: 0520244486 3. Juergensmeyer, M. (2003). Terror in the mind of God : the global rise of religious violence. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN-10: 0520240111 4. Reich, W. (1998). Origins of terrorism : psychologies, ideologies, theologies, states of mind. Washington, DC Baltimore London: Woodrow Wilson Center Press Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN-10: 0943875897 5. Sageman, M. (2008). Leaderless jihad : terror networks in the twenty-first century. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN-10: 0812240650 6. Ibrahim, R., Hanson, V., Ẓawāhirī, A. & Laden, O. (2007). The Routledge handbook of terrorism research. New York: Routledge. ISBN-10: 9780415411578 7. Schmid, A. (2011). Ibrahim, R., Hanson, V., Ẓawāhirī, A. & Laden, O.(2007). The Al Qaeda reader. New York: Broadway Books. Recommended Text: 1. Rubin, B. & Rubin, J. (2002). Anti-American terrorism and the Middle East : a documentary reader. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN-10: 019515715X Associated Term: Spring 2020 - MIIS Registration Dates: Oct 21, 2019 to Feb 07, 2020 Levels: MIIS Graduate Middlebury Institute, CA Campus Lecture Schedule Type 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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