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Disrupting Western Hegemony: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency Post-WWII
Module POL3214 for 2022/3
Module POL3214 for 2022/3
- Overview
- Aims and Learning Outcomes
- Module Content
- Indicative Reading List
- Assessment
Undergraduate Module Descriptor
POL3214: Disrupting Western Hegemony: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency Post-WWII
This module descriptor refers to the 2022/3 academic year.
Module Aims
This module will provide you with:
- A comprehensive understanding of the conceptual issues associated with the definition and study of insurgency and counterinsurgency.
- An awareness of the competing theories and practices of counterinsurgency.
- A critical understanding of the kinds of strategic, operational and ethical effects produced by counterinsurgency campaigns and practices.
On successfully completing the programme you will be able to: | |
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Module-Specific Skills | 1. demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the nature of counterinsurgency and its enduring as well as evolving features; 2. demonstrate in-depth knowledge of the developing characteristics of the Western way of counterinsurgency warfare and its effect on those challenging Western and Neo-Liberal hegemony; 3. demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the growing asymmetric challenges confronted by Western states and the way that these have reacted to such challenges from the strategic, operational, and ethical perspectives. |
Discipline-Specific Skills | 4. display a critical understanding of the nature of counterinsurgency operations, and their role in past and contemporary conflicts; 5. exercise informed judgement about change and continuity of counterinsurgency campaigns. |
Personal and Key Skills | 6. study independently and manage time and assessment deadlines effectively; 7. communicate effectively in speech and writing; 8. demonstrate critical and analytical skills through tutorial discussions and module assessments; 9. demonstrate proficiency in the use of the internet, online journal databases and other IT resources for the purposes of tutorial and assessment preparation. |