Dr.Casey Babb

PhD | Instructor of International Affairs | Public Speaker | Author

Academic Courses in International Affairs Taught by Dr. Babb

In addition to his extensive experience and contributions in the fields of international security, terrorism, and geopolitics, Dr. Babb has taught a variety of graduate-level courses at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University. His teaching covers key areas of global concern, such as terrorism, interstate conflict, and weapons of mass destruction. Below is a selection of courses he offered:

INAF 5244: Terrorism and International Security
Contemporary international terrorism in comparative perspective, including religious and ideological motivations, recruitment and participation, evolving structures and dynamics of terror networks, financing and operations, and counter-terrorism measures. Examples are drawn from international and domestic terrorism.

INAF 5201: Disarmament, Arms Control and Nonproliferation
Origins, theory and practice, with a focus on so-called weapons of mass destruction and current controversies. Emphasis on treaty negotiation and implementation, including monitoring, verification, facilitation and enforcement of compliance.

INAF 5800: Asia Pacific Economic and Political Relations
The evolving pattern of economic and political relations in the Asia-Pacific region. Topics will include security issues; trade and investment; and development cooperation; institutional arrangements, including ASEAN, APEC, AFTA, and Canada's role in the regional affairs.

Academic Courses in International Affairs Taught by Dr. Babb

In addition to his extensive experience and contributions in the fields of international security, terrorism, and geopolitics, Dr. Babb has taught a variety of graduate-level courses at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA) at Carleton University. His teaching covers key areas of global concern, such as terrorism, interstate conflict, and weapons of mass destruction. Below is a selection of courses he offered:

INAF 5244: Terrorism and International Security
Contemporary international terrorism in comparative perspective, including religious and ideological motivations, recruitment and participation, evolving structures and dynamics of terror networks, financing and operations, and counter-terrorism measures. Examples are drawn from international and domestic terrorism.

INAF 5201: Disarmament, Arms Control and Nonproliferation
Origins, theory and practice, with a focus on so-called weapons of mass destruction and current controversies. Emphasis on treaty negotiation and implementation, including monitoring, verification, facilitation and enforcement of compliance.

INAF 5800: Asia Pacific Economic and Political Relations
The evolving pattern of economic and political relations in the Asia-Pacific region. Topics will include security issues; trade and investment; and development cooperation; institutional arrangements, including ASEAN, APEC, AFTA, and Canada's role in the regional affairs.

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