| Module Identifier | IPM0420 | ||||||||||||||
| Module Title | INTELLIGENCE, SECURITY & INTERNATIONAL POLITICS SINCE '45(RT | ||||||||||||||
| Academic Year | 2005/2006 | ||||||||||||||
| Co-ordinator | Dr John P Maddrell | ||||||||||||||
| Semester | Intended for use in future years | ||||||||||||||
| Next year offered | N/A | ||||||||||||||
| Next semester offered | N/A | ||||||||||||||
| Mutually Exclusive | |||||||||||||||
| Course delivery | Seminars / Tutorials | (1 x 2 hour seminar per week) | |||||||||||||
| Assessment |
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- Critically assess key terms and debates in intelligence studies
- Evaluate the role of espionage and intelligence in the Cold War
- Assess the problems of counter-intelligence and the relationship between intelligence and counter-intelligence
- Critically evaluate the efficacy and morality of "covert operations" in international security after 1945
- Critically assess the implications of the end of the Cold War and September 11 for intelligence and the study of intelligence
- Evaluate methodological and historiographical problems in the study of intelligence
This module is at CQFW Level 7