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Table of George Lopez' Lectures for IIPS 30401 - Terrorism, Peace and Other Inconsistencies

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Lesson Dates Topic Notes Slides
1  8/22 Course Introduction   Intro
2  8/24, 9/5 Patterns and understandings of terrorism before 9/11 (or 'how history matters')
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Intro to Terror
Dealing With Terror
3  9/7, 9/12
How is al-Quaeda different?  How successful has the war on terror been in destroying them?  How global is al-Quaeda?
  bin Laden and al-Quaeda 
4  9/14, 9/19
Understanding Suicide Terrorism
  Suicide Terror
5  9/21, 9/26
Weapons of Mass Destruction
  WMD's and Terror
6  9/28, 10/5
The Coming War with Iran
  Iran
7  10/10, 10/12
Crime, Corruption and Related Security/Peace Concerns in Failed States    Crime
Failed States
8  10/24, 11/2
Mini Courses as Assigned
   
9  11/7
How is Everything We've Done Related to Everything Else in Understanding Terror?
   
10  11/9 State Terror and What to Do About it.  Special Focus on Darfur   State Terror
11  11/14, 11/21
Counter-Terrorism:  What is it?  How Do we Achieve it?  How Effective are International Actors Like the UN?  What is the Future of Counter-Terrorism?
  Counter-Terrorism I
Counter-Terrorism II
12  11/28, 11/30
 What is Peace in an Age of Terrorism?
  Peace I
Peace II
13  12/5  What this Course Means for Your Life!
  Life
14 Week of 12/12 Final Exam    
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