Department of Defence of Peace in State Security
Defence of Peace in State Security
04. Department:-
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE OF PEACE IN STATE SECURITY
I.U.F.S., ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA.
05. Degree:-
(i) M.Sc. (Defence of Peace in State Security)
(ii) M.Phil (Defence of Peace in State Security)
06. Objective:-
To train highly skilled defence analysts
07. Scope:-
This post-graduate course has been designed by the Inspector General of Police of Sri Lanka (Chief of Police) with the experiences of the War against LTTE Terrorism in Sri Lanka by the Course Creator. In combating terrorism, in defending peace and protecting national and international security highly skilled academics, military personnel, police officers, intelligence officers and defence analysts are required for any state.
This post-graduate course has been designed to cater to the needs of a state under terrorist threat. The academic research conducted by the course creator for his Grand Ph.D. Degree at the IUFS in combating terrorism and the research conducted by him for the Grand D.Sc. Degree in Peace Building at the IUFS was the base for this post-graduate course. The practical experiences and research experiences have been utilized in designing this course.
The scope is very wide for a student following this M.Sc. / M.Phil. degree course due to the global problem of combating terrorism and essential peace building.
08. Duration:-
(i) M.Sc. Degree by course work and thesis
(a) Full time
(b) Part time
(c) On line
(ii) M.Phil. Degree by research and thesis
(a) Full time
(b) Part time
(c) On line
09. Languages offered:-
(i) English Language –
(ii) Russian Language –
10. Course Management:-
(i) By the Course Director
11. Course Fee:-
12. Course Contents:-
The Course will consist of 08 modules
DEFENCE OF PEACE IN STATE SECURITY
MODULE (I) STATE
01. The State: Origins and Development
02. The development of the Modern State
03. The Democratic State
04. Presidential and Parliamentary Government
05. The State Elements, Nature, Functions and En
06. Origin and Historical Development of State
07. Introduction: What is democracy
08. Democratic Ideas in Practice
09. Democratic Theory
10. The Evolution of the State
11. Nationalism
12. Sovereignty
13. Relation between the Individual and the State
14. Liberty and Equality
15. Forms of Government
16. Parliamentary, Presidential and Totalitarian Patterns
17. Separation of Powers
18. What is Government and Why is it necessary
19. Why Do Governments Do What They Do?
20. Power Politics
21. State and National Security
MODULE (II) STATE SECURITY
01. Introduction to Terrorism and State Security and LTTE Terrorism in Sri Lanka
02. The concept of security
03. Ethnicity, ethnic violence and separatism
04. State Security
05. Small states: persisting despite doubts
06. The united states and the European Union
07. Security of third world states:
08. The Security Dilemma
09. American view points on State Security
10. Examining the odds
11. Biological weapons threaten State Security
12. How can State Security best be enhanced?
13. Some curtailment of civil liberties is necessary To enhance State Security
14. System for management of State Security (symans)
15. The State And State Security
16. The Department of Homeland Security will protect America against Terrorist
17. The Department of Homeland Security will make America Less Safe
18. New world order and Emerging Conflict
19. Organizational Imperatives for Armed Force
20. Transforming the Intelligence Community
21. A U.S. Government Interagency Structure to Combat Transnational Terrorism
22. The superpowers and third world security
23. Society, State and Security
24. Extra Regional Powers and South Asia
25. Critical Analysis of the Concepts of The State Security in Multi Ethnic Dimensions
MODULE (III) TERRORISM
01. Introduction to State Security and Terrorism
02. Introduction to Terrorism
03. Definitions and Different Aspects of Terroris
04. Political Violence Movement Conflicts and Other Types of Political Violence
05. Terrorism Defined
06. Terrorism: A Definitional Problem
07. Terrorism and Extremism
08. Theories of Terrorism
09. Introduction to State Security
10. Social Violence and Crime
11. The Many Faces of Terrorism
12. The Causes of Terrorism
13. The Nature of Terrorism
14. Modus Operandi of Terrorists
15. The Time and Place of a Terrorist Attack are Extra-Normal
16. Potential Targets of Terrorism
17. Sensational Strikes
18. Terrorist Tactics
19. Assassination
20. The Final Front in the Global War on Terrorism
21. National Military Power
22. Sovereignty and the Duty of the State
23. Terrorism: Other Important Aspects
24. Classification of Terrorism
25. Terrorist Organization and Structure
26. Recruitment and Training by a Terrorist Organization
27. The Technology of Terrorism
28. Recognition, Coercion, Intimidation and Provocation
29. The Philosophy of Terrorism
30. Impact of Terrorism in Governance
31. Counter Terrorism
32. Strategy for Anti-Terrorist Operations
33. Policing and Terrorism
34. LTTE Terrorism in Sri Lanka Criminological Aspects
35. Sources and Forms of Attack Kidnap and Extortion in Perspective
36. Foreign Terrorist Organizations
MODULE (IV) PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
01. The Art of War and Peace
02. What is Conflict
03. The Thimpu Talks The 1st Effort for Peace in Sri Lanka
04. Internal Dimensions To Sri Lanka s Peace Process
05. The United Nation s Role in Maintaining World Peace
06. International Conflict
07. Alternatives to Power Politics
08. Policy Perspectives
09. Understanding Peacekeeping
10. Peace Operations in Global Politics
11. Peace Enforcement
12. Policing
13. Peace Operations during the 1990s
14. Peace Operations in the Twenty First Century
15. Inside the Cauldron (Post Conflict Settlement)
16. Introduction to Conflict in Sri Lanka
17. Official Language Act No. 33 of 1956 Certified on 9th July, 1956
18. Peace Without Process: Sri Lanka s Dilemma
19. Initiating and Sustaining the Peace Process Origins and Challenges
20. Indian Involvement in Sri Lanka and the Indo-Sri Lanka Agreement of 1987 : A Retrospective Evaluation
21. The Failed Peace Process in the Sri Lankan Conflict
MODULE (V) YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
01. Old Terrorism
02. New Terrorism An Overview
03. Aviation Terrorism
04. The World s First Terrorist Airforce
05. The New Terrorism and Energy Security
06. Catastrophic Maritime Terrorism
07. State of Global Jihadi Terrorism
08. Global Jihadi Terrorism: As seen by Al-Qaeda
09. Countering Al-Qaeda: Strategic & Tactical Dimensions
10. Russian Revolutionary Terrorism
11. White Supremacy and American Racial Terrorism
12. The Era of Leftist and International Terrorism
13. The Rise of International Terrorism
14. The Rise of Jihadist Terrorism
15. Alternative Terrorisms
16. 9/11, The War on Terror, and Recent Trends in Terrorism
17. Terrorism : Supply and Demand
18. Religion and Terrorism
19. Exotic Terrorism
20. Terrorism Today and Tomorrow
21. Terrorism of the Future
22. Black: Anarchist and Terrorism
23. Russian Terrorism: (C 1880 1917)
24. Bombing of Germany during the second World War
25. Sri Lanka
26. Chechen Terrorism
27. Persistence
28. Motivation
29. Jus ad Bellum (Just cause)
30. Jus ad Bellum (Other Principles)
31. In Bello Arguments
32. Conclusions concerning non-state terrorism
33. Arguments against Terrorism
34. Jus ad Bellum (Criticism)
35. Jus in Bello (Criticism)
36. Dealing with Terrorism
37. Terrorism in Asia: A Global Challenge
38. Strategic Context of Terrorism
39. Jihadi Terrorism
40. Terrorism in Southeast Asia
41. Lashkar-e-Taiba
42. Harkat-ul Jihad Al-Islami
43. Hizb-ut Tahrir
44. Maoists
45. Jemaah Islamiyah
46. Singapore
47. India
48. Philippines
49. Indonesia
50. Research Paper: Major Terrorist Attacks in the World and LTTE
51. Terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka
MODULE (VI) LEGAL ASPECTS OF COMBATING TERRORISM
01. Rights, Liberty and Equality
02. Law, International Law and Justice
03. Law and Sovereignty
04. Policy Perspectives
05. International Terrorism and International Law
06. The Realities of Extradition and Prosecution
07. Legislative Responses to Terrorism
08. International Humanitarian Law and Terrorism
09. Extradition Law and Practice in the Crucible of Ulster, Ireland and Great Britain: A Metamorphosis
10. Central Legal Issues Concerning the Suppression of Terrorism
11. The Laws of Armed Conflicts
12. Application of the Law of Armed Conflicts
13. Research Paper A critical analysis of the impact of different Constitutions and laws of Sri Lanka, which nurtured LTTE Terrorism
14. Research Paper Analysis of International Conventions and Legal Framework to Curb Global Terrorism
15. Research Paper Human Rights Vs. Terrorism:
16. Research Paper Legal Frame work adopted by GoSL
17. Research Paper Law Enforcement response to LTTE
MODULE (VII) WORLD POLITICS
01. What is Politics?
02. International Relations and Geopolitics
03. The United Nations
04. International Integration
05. Policy Perspectives
06. Terror and Consent
07. Redefining the World
08. The United Nations Organization
09. The United Nations System
10. Principle United Nations Offices Around the World
11. International Peace and Security
12. United Nations Member States
13. Peacekeeping Operations : Past and Present
14. Budget of the United Nations
15. United Nations Special Observances
16. Clashing Views of Controversial Issues in World Politics
MODULE (VIII) STATE INTELLIGENCE AND ROLE OF MEDIA IN TERRORISM
01. State Intelligence
02. The Politicization of Intelligence: Lessons from the Invasion of Iraq
03. The Revolution in Intelligence Accountability
04. Accountability of Security and Intelligence in the United Kingdom
05. Canada s Long Road from Model Law to Effective Political Oversight of Security and Intelligence
06. Intelligence and Accountability in a State without Enemies:
07. The Role of the Security Services in Democratization:
08. Balancing Operational Efficiency and Democratic Legitimacy
09. Inside British Intelligence (100 Years of MI5 and MI6)
10. Bugging Role of Intelligence in State Security
11. The History of Electronic Surveillance
12. Bugging and the Law
13. The State of the Art
14. Telephone Tapping and Surveillance
15. Miscellaneous Goodies
16. Who Uses Bugs, How and Why
17. Counter-Surveillance Devices
18. Into the Future
19. Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism
20. Collective Action to Counter Terrorism
21. Points for Action by the International Community
22. International Cooperation, Intelligence and Technology
23. Terrorism and the Media
24. The Police, the Media, and the Reporting of Terrorism
25. The U.S. Perspective
26. Media Coverage of Political Terrorism and the First Amendment:
27. The Media Dilemma and Terrorism
28. The U.K. Perspective
29. Terrorism, Journalism, and Democracy
30. The European Perspective
31. CBS News Standards
32. The Courier Journal and the Louisville Times
33. The Sun-Times and Daily News Standards for Coverage of Terrorism
34. Guidelines of United Press International
35. Media and Terrorism
36. Peace Journalism
37. Understanding the Media s Role
38. A Turbulent Relationship
39. News and Current Affairs
40. The Facts of Life about the Media
41. Newspapers: The News Process
42. Television News: ITN
43. Radio News and Current Affairs: BBC Today
44. Common Characteristics of the Military and the Media
45. The Need for a Clearer Understanding
46. The Vietnam Lesson
47. The Northern Ireland Experience
48. The Inherent Problems of Reporting Conflict
49. The Media s Knowledge of the Military
50. The Education of the Military about the Media
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