Middlebury

GEOG 0436

Terrorism

Terrorism
Terrorism has taken on new dimensions in an age dominated by technology and mass media. It has continued to cause carnage as terrorists around the globe continue to resist violently real or perceived oppression. In this course we will examine the breeding grounds for terrorist activities and interrogate the global connections behind local and national extremist/terrorist groups. We will explore ethno-national and religious terrorist groups from Asia, Europe, and Latin America, and probe white supremacist groups in the U.S. The aim of the course is to develop critical understanding of the phenomenon of terrorism, the local-global connections, and the challenges associated with terrorism in the 21st century. 3 hrs. sem.
Subject:
Geography
Department:
Geography
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
IGST 0236
GEOG 0236
IGST 0436 *
INTL 0436
PSCI 0439
GRMN 0436
SOAN 0436

Sections

Spring 2023

GEOG0436A-S23 Seminar (Mayer)

Fall 2021

GEOG0436A-F21 Seminar (Mayer)
GEOG0436B-F21 Seminar (Mayer)

Fall 2017

GEOG0436A-F17 Seminar (Mayer)

Spring 2015

GEOG0436A-S15 Seminar (Mayer, Geisler)

Fall 2012

GEOG0436A-F12 Seminar (Geisler, Mayer)

Fall 2010

GEOG0436A-F10 Seminar (Geisler, Mayer)

Fall 2006

GEOG0436A-F06 Seminar (Mayer, Geisler)

Fall 2004

GEOG0436A-F04 Lecture (Geisler, Mayer)