GOVT-207 Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

An introduction to Middle East and North African politics with an emphasis on foundational topics central to understanding the region. Applying a variety of theoretical lenses, the course covers Orientalism, colonialism and state-building, the relationship between religion and politics, the persistence of authoritarianism, gender, identity construction, Imazighen and other non-Arab populations, oil and rentier economies, and the Arab Spring and its aftermath.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

112 or 114

Offered

Spring

Notes

(Comparative Politics)