To what extent is the Middle East tied to global politics and great powers? What are the reasons of instability and insecurity in the region? This minor enables you to grasp the complexity of the region’s politics and its place in regional and world politics from multiple perspectives. It allows you to understand the role of internal actors, and external factors in shaping the political environments and movements of the region. It centralises the role of political economy, societal changes and popular protests in shaping the region’s security dilemmas and aspirations.
Learning Outcomes
- demonstrate a good understanding of the Middle East location in regional and global politics;
- demonstrate an understanding of international relations theories in relation to the Middle East context;
- demonstrate an understanding of causes of insecurity in the region;
- demonstrate familiarity with the role of socio-economic trends in shaping the politics and societies of the region; and
- demonstrate understanding of the recent uprisings in the region and their repercussions.
Other Information
This Minor equip students with in-depth knowledge of Middle East politics and security issues.
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This Minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
18 units from the completion of the following courses:
POLS2031 Politics in the Middle East
MEAS2004 Turkish Politics and Foreign Policy
MEAS3009 Modern Arabian Peninsula: Politics, Security and Society
6 units of courses from the following list:
MEAS2105 The Political Economy of the Middle East
MEAS3004 Iran in World Politics
MEAS3005 Modern Iraq: State, Politics and Society
MEAS3007 Syria in the Levant: State, Society and the Current Turmoil
MEAS3008 Egypt: Social and Political Dynamics in a Changing Middle East
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