Leiden University - IRO & CSM Notes
Creating concise notes and study guides for all the courses of Leiden University's programmes:
- International Relations and Organisations (BSc)
- Crisis and Security Management (MSc) [Cyber Security Governance]
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Security Challenges in a Globalizing World Notes and *SOME* Required Readings
Summary and notes of the material for the course (2024) for Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. Includes all lecture notes covered during the course and *SOME* of the readings.
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Summary and notes of the material for the course (2024) for Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. Includes all lecture notes covered during the course and *SOME* of the readings.
Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity Notes and Required Readings
Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2024) for Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. Includes all lecture and reading notes covered during the course.
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Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2024) for Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. Includes all lecture and reading notes covered during the course.
Security Challenges in a Globalizing World Notes on *SOME* Readings
Summary of *SOME* the reading materials for the final exam (2023) for Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 25 pages): 
 
Catarina Kinnvall & Jennifer Mitzen’s article (2020) “Anxiety, fear, and ontological security in world politics: thinking with and beyond Giddens”. 
 
Christopher S. Browning’s article (2018) “Brexit, existential anxiety and ontological (in)security”. 
 
Chris Rossdale’s article (2015) “Enclosing Critique: The Limits of Ontolo...
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Summary of *SOME* the reading materials for the final exam (2023) for Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 25 pages): 
 
Catarina Kinnvall & Jennifer Mitzen’s article (2020) “Anxiety, fear, and ontological security in world politics: thinking with and beyond Giddens”. 
 
Christopher S. Browning’s article (2018) “Brexit, existential anxiety and ontological (in)security”. 
 
Chris Rossdale’s article (2015) “Enclosing Critique: The Limits of Ontolo...
Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-14)
Notes on the lectures from the course (2024) Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-14 (Total: 31 pages).
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2024) Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-14 (Total: 31 pages).
Security Challenges in a Globalizing World Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-7)
Notes on the lectures from the course (2024) Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-7 (Total: 19 ages).
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2024) Security Challenges in a Globalizing World. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-7 (Total: 19 ages).
Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity Notes on Readings
Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2024) for Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 73 pages): 
 
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Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2024) for Behavioural Change Approaches to Cybersecurity. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 73 pages): 
 
See * Summary List * on page 1.
IRO Bachelor Project #113: Civil Wars in Theory and Practice (J. Schulhofer-Wohl) Notes on *SOME* Readings
Summary of *SOME* the reading materials for the IRO Bachelor Project #113 (Semester II, 2024): Civil Wars in Theory and Practice (J. Schulhofer-Wohl). INCLUDES notes from (Total: 29 pages): 
 
Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl’s review essay (2018) “Syria, Productive Antinomy, and the Study of Civil War”, pp. . 
 
Nicholas Sambanis’ article (2004) “What is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition”, pp. 814-858. 
 
Stathis N. Kalyvas’s book (2012) “The Log...
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Summary of *SOME* the reading materials for the IRO Bachelor Project #113 (Semester II, 2024): Civil Wars in Theory and Practice (J. Schulhofer-Wohl). INCLUDES notes from (Total: 29 pages): 
 
Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl’s review essay (2018) “Syria, Productive Antinomy, and the Study of Civil War”, pp. . 
 
Nicholas Sambanis’ article (2004) “What is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition”, pp. 814-858. 
 
Stathis N. Kalyvas’s book (2012) “The Log...
International Development Notes and *SOME* Required Readings - GRADE 7,5
Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2023) for International Development. Includes all lecture notes covered during the course and *SOME* of the readings.
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Summary and notes of the material for the final exam (2023) for International Development. Includes all lecture notes covered during the course and *SOME* of the readings.
Accountability in Global Governance Notes on Readings
Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2024) for Accountability in Global Governance. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 65 pages): 
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Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2024) for Accountability in Global Governance. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 65 pages): 
See * Summary List * on page 1.
Introduction to Secret Affairs Notes on Readings - GRADE 7,5
Rational Choice Theory Lectures' Practice Questions and Solutions - GRADE 8,0
Minor Intelligence Studies 2023-2024 Yearly Overview
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Intelligence Revolutions Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-7) - GRADE 7,5
Contemporary Political Philosophy Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-12) and *SOME* Required Readings