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Dec 26, 2024
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INTST 227 - Middle East Politics & Society 5 CR
Same as POLS 227 . Entails an understanding of Islam as a fundamental socio-economic and political force, the European power of politics of early centuries, U.S. involvement in the region, comparative analysis of governments, political cultures, economic development, regional conflict and terrorism. Either INTST 227 or POLS 227 may be taken for credit, not both.
Course Outcomes - Identify the causes and assess the consequences of major economic, social, political, and cultural developments in the Middle East
- Articulate the geopolitical importance of the Middle East in relation to foreign powers and assess the role of Western colonial powers in shaping the modern Middle East
- Compare and contrast diverse viewpoints and articulate well-reasoned arguments regarding contemporary political, economic and social issues in the Middle East
- Use the comparative method as an analytical tool to better understand similarities and differences among countries and cultures in the Middle East
- Explain the foundation of Islam and its impact on the political, social, and economic development of the modern Middle East
- Explain the roots of extremism in the Middle East and its impact on political, economic, and social development
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