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2221. Introduction to Government and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: POLS 1202. Not open for credit to students who have passed POLS 2998/W when offered as “Comparative Government and Politics in the Middle East."
Grading Basis: Graded
The politics of the contemporary Middle East. Topics may include state formation, authoritarianism, democratization, and the Arab Spring uprising. Taught in English. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
Last Refreshed: 26-APR-24 05.20.16.357506 AM
Enrollment Data | Section | Class Number | Notes | Instructor | Enrollment | Session | Instruction Mode |
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1245 1532 SS1 010 | 010 | 1532 | Ahmed Zaki, Hind | 17/25 | SS1 | Online Asynchronous |