Topics in Political Science (242-0-71)
Topic
Introduction to Middle East Politics
Instructors
Khaled Al Hroub
Meeting Info
Northwestern Qatar Room 1-302: Mon, Wed 11:30AM - 12:45PM (AST)
Overview of class
This course focuses on key political issues in the contemporary Middle East, spanning national issues such as state formation, type of governance, democracy, Islamism, sectarianism, gender, oil politics; and regional issues such Arab-Israeli conflict, IranIraq war as well as international politics of the region. The course provides an introduction to the different political systems in place around the region, and examines the main players. It starts with analysis of the emergence of the new modern states in the region on the eve of decolonisation, and moves on to analyse forms of rising politics. The course attempts to offer a balanced analysis between salient themes, cases studies, national, regional and international politics pertaining to the Middle East.
Registration Requirements
- Prerequisites: None
- Open to first year students, sophomores and ABP Dual Enrolled students
- Open for cross-registration
- Satisfies Middle East Studies Minor
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: NUQ: Seats are reserved for Sophomore and Freshmen only.