Course description

What explains authoritarian resilience in the Middle East? What are the causes and consequences of Islamist political attitudes and behavior? What is the historical legacy of colonialism and empire in the Middle East? This course will offer students the opportunity to discuss these and other questions related to the political, social, and economic development of the Middle East and North Africa. (CP)

Summer 2024: Online course

Alexandra Blackman
Alexandra Blackman
Assistant Professor
Section ID:GOVT 3313 001-LEC
Number:1172
Session:Summer 3-week 1
Class dates:June 3-21, 2024
Final exam/project due:Friday June 21, 11:59 PM (see Final exams)
Time / room:
Mode of instruction:Online (async)
Credit:3
Grade:Graded only
Instructor:Blackman, A. (adb295)
Max. enroll:20
Related:Cross-listed with JWST 3850 001-LEC
Cross-listed with NES 3850 001-LEC
Eligibility:

Rising Seniors

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To enroll:

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This course is open to all registrants, including undergraduates and precollege students.

Tuition & fees:See Tuition for Online Courses