Middlebury

NPTG 8633

Sem: Global Jihadism

This course will provide an in-depth overview into the terrorist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (also known as the Islamic State, the Arabic acronym Daesh, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, in addition to other aliases). The rapid rise of the Islamic State has taken counterterrorism policymakers and foreign policy practitioners by surprise.

The course will also provide students a baseline understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, meaning of the caliphate, the five pillars of Islam, and Shar’ia law. Students will also learn about some of the key thinkers that have inspired global jihadist movements like ISIS and al-Qa’ida.

The course will trace the history of the Islamic State’s rise and will examine the leadership figures/personalities behind the group. The course will also examine the Islamic State’s connection and ultimate divorce from al-Qa’ida. The course will also explore how the group finances its operations as well as the rise of its affiliates.

Finally, the course will also look at ISIS’s use of foreign fighters and social media to further its agenda. Global responses to counter the Islamic State will also be discussed.

Subject:
Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
Department:
Nonproliferatn&Terrorsm Stdies
Division:
Intl Policy & Management
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Spring 2025 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-S25 Seminar (Blazakis)

Fall 2020 - MIIS, MIIS First Half of Term

NPTG8633A-F20 Seminar (Bale)

Fall 2018 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-F18 Seminar (Bale)

Fall 2017 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-F17 Seminar (Bale)

Fall 2016 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-F16 Seminar (Bale)

Fall 2015 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-F15 Seminar (Bale)

Spring 2014 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-S14 Seminar (Bale)

Spring 2013 - MIIS

NPTG8633A-S13 Seminar (Bale)