International Conflicts and Terrorism
Knowledge
- Has broad knowledge of theoretical and empirical analyzes of various conditions in the international arena with particular emphasis on conflicts and terrorism
- Has knowledge of the causes of armed conflicts and the background to terrorism and terrorist acts
- Has knowledge of various dilemmas that arise in light of the fight against terrorism Has knowledge of new forms of threat images, and can update his knowledge of this
- Has knowledge of SDG16: Peace and institutions, but also other sustainability goals, e.g. 1, 3, 10, 13, and 17 and how they relate to the question of war and peace and terror.
Skills
- Can discuss empirical issues in the light of different theoretical directions within conflict and terrorism research.
- Can narrow down a theme and issue and obtain the necessary empirical evidence to illuminate this.
-Can work independently and in groups with a task of a longer nature
General competence
- Has knowledge and ability to use theories and perspectives on international wars, armed conflicts and terrorism
- Has knowledge and insight into which actors must cooperate during a terrorist incident
Has knowledge and insight into the UN's role in connection with armed conflicts and international wars.
- Has in-depth knowledge of SDG 16
Written school-exam - 6 hours
Assessement task - In addition the students will be expected to have a oral presentation in groups of a particular war, armed conflict or terror-group/event.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
STA2004 - International Conflicts and Terrorism - 10 credits
IN120S - International Conflicts and Terrorism - 10 credits