Do Rogue Nations Pose a Real Threat by Providing Nuclear Weapons to Non-State Actors, or Are Nation States Unwilling to Cross This Line? Experts largely agree that while rogue nations such as North Korea, Pakistan, and potentially Iran possess or may develop nuclear...
Elaborate upon the multi-disciplinary theories that support both the technical and the social origins of the concept of vulnerability Having read the material for weeks one and two as indicated in the Course Syllabus, along with the respective Weekly Course Lessons...
What Is the Worst-Case Scenario of Agroterrorism Against Agricultural and Food Industries? The worst-case scenario of agroterrorism involves the deliberate introduction of highly contagious animal diseases such as Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) or plant pathogens like...
Choose either a domestic extremist group or an internationally focused terrorist organization and briefly describe the main inspiration (the grievance or cause). Describe how this inspiration serves as both a means of recruitment of individuals as well as a catalyst...
What Are the Main Differences Between Radicalization Models That Explain Terrorist Motivations? The two most prominent radicalization models that explain terrorist motivations are the Staircase Model developed by Fathali Moghaddam and the Conveyor Belt Model...
Compare and Contrast at least two Different Radicalization Models that Explain Terrorist Motivations A fundamental issue established at the outset of this course is the fact that becoming involved in terrorist activities is a process, where numerous factors can affect...