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Warlords, Terrorists, and Militias: Theorizing on Violent Non-State Actors

17.586 · Political Science · Graduate · Spring 2009

Prof. Fotini Christia

MIT · Tier 1

This course is a general overview of the recent political science literature on violent non-state actors. Its aim is to examine why non-state actors (such as warlords, terrorists, militias, etc.) resort to violence, what means and tactics they use, and what can be done to counter that violence. In that regard, the class will cover works pertaining to the production side of non-state violence (i.e. the objectives and organization of insurgents/terrorists/militias/warlords, their mobilization str…

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Prof. Fotini Christia. 17.586 Warlords, Terrorists, and Militias: Theorizing on Violent Non-State Actors. Spring 2009. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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