University Course Planner The University of Adelaide Australia

POLIS 7113 - Terrorism and Global Politics

Career: Postgraduate Coursework
Units: 6
Term: 4220
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 3 hours per week
Restriction: Students enrolled in the Master of International Security
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: No
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Incompatible: POLIS 2013
Assessment: Research Essay, Mid-Term Online Test, Final Online Test, Group Project, Participation
Syllabus:

This course explores the influence of political violence – broadly defined – within contemporary international relations. The course traces the rise of existential threats to the state from non-state actors, it considers the spectrum of state and transnational initiatives and responses to ameliorate those threats, and reflects on how prevailing global political conflicts are refracted through the prism(s) of counter-terrorism. The course begins by examining the historical evolution of terrorism, its causes/rationales and the major theoretical and conceptual approaches to the study of the phenomenon. It then provides a comprehensive exploration of the development of historical and contemporary terrorist groups, including the recent ‘fourth wave’ of terrorism (e.g. al-Qaeda and ISIS). The final part of the course focuses explicitly on counter-terrorism responses and counter- terrorism policies in the context of international security policy formulation. This takes the form of case studies that tease out the implications of terrorism for the security policy postures of key states in Australia's strategic neighbourhood, of Australia's main security allies in the Anglosphere and in the United Nations. Theoretically and conceptually, the course explores explanations of the nature and causes of terrorism as well as the logics underpinning individual (state) and collective (international) responses. It does so through an explicitly multi- disciplinary approach that incorporates historical (‘new’ and ‘old’ terrorism); conceptual (state- sponsored vs. non-state; global vs. regional; biological, environmental, cultural, political); and geographical (Middle East and Africa, Eurasia, South America) frameworks.

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
4220 Mon 08/08/2022 Wed 17/08/2022 Fri 16/09/2022 Fri 28/10/2022


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
21297 LE01 20 13 25 Jul - 12 Sep Monday 12pm - 2pm Barr Smith South, 3029, Flentje Lecture Theatre
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 12pm - 2pm Barr Smith South, 3029, Flentje Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Tutorial
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
30112 TU01 20 13 25 Jul - 12 Sep Monday 3pm - 4pm Ligertwood, 228, Teaching Room
3 Oct - 24 Oct Monday 3pm - 4pm Ligertwood, 228, Teaching Room