Irm Haleem , Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science and Public Affairs
Jubilee Hall
Room 519
Irm Haleem, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science and Public Affairs
I was hired by Seton Hall University as a Terrorism Studies expert and joined the Department of Political Science in the spring 2007 semester. Classes that I teach on a regular bases include Middle East Politics, Introduction to Comparative Politics, Introduction to International Relations, and Senior Seminar. Occasionally I also teach a class on South Asian Politics and a class for the University Core II curriculum ('Christianity and Dialogue'). My research and publications are focused in the area of Terrorism Studies, with a specific focus on Islamist Extremism.
Education
- Ph.D., Boston University, 2001
- M.A., Northeastern University, 1992
- B.A., Eckerd College, 1989
Scholarship
- Generals Yahya Khan (Book Chapter)
- Creating Frankensteins: The Taliban Movement of Pakistan
In "Perspectives on Terrorism," Journal of the Terrorism Research Initiative, 3(5) - 1,2,3…Coup! Of Violence, Incursions on Sovereignty and Recourses in Pakistan
In "Perspectives on Terrorism," Journal of the Terrorism Research Initiative, 3(5) - Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia: Recruiting Grounds for Terrorism? (Book Chapter)
- Micro Target, Macro Impact: The Resolution of the Kashmir Conflict as a Key to Shrinking Al-Qaeda's International Terrorist Network