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PSCI0217A-S21

Politics of M. East & N.Africa

Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
This course is an introduction to important themes, concepts, and cases in the study of Middle Eastern and North African politics. We will examine key political issues in the region, focusing primarily on developments since World War II and issues of relevance to the region today. For the purposes of this course, the region is defined as the countries of the Arab world, Israel, Turkey, and Iran. The first half of the course introduces major themes in Middle Eastern politics. These include state development, nationalism, revolution, authoritarian rule, the petro-state, the Arab-Israeli conflict, conflicts in the Persian Gulf, civil conflict, the rise of Islamism, and attempts at liberal reform. The second half of the course examines how these themes have affected political development in a number of key cases. Primary cases include Egypt, Israel, Iran, Morocco, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. Students will have the opportunity to individually assess other countries of personal interest in the region. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Comparative Politics)/
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22321
Subject Code:
PSCI
Course Number:
0217
Section Identifier:
A

Course

PSCI 0217

All Sections in Spring 2021

Spring 2021

PSCI0217A-S21 Lecture (Gumuscu)
PSCI0217X-S21 Discussion (Gumuscu)
PSCI0217Y-S21 Discussion (Gumuscu)
PSCI0217Z-S21 Discussion (Gumuscu)