Books
For Classes
Fall
Semester 2005
Professor Arang Keshavarzian
POLI
395 | POLI 498 A
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POLI
395: Politics of the Middle East |
POLI
395 Politics of the Middle East (3 credits)This
course is a comparative study of the government and politics of
Arab North Africa, the Fertile Crescent, and the Arabian peninsula.
Countries and topics covered may vary from year to year. |
The
Modern Middle East: A Political History Since the First World War
Kamrava
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Corruption
Tahar Ben Jelloun, Carol Volk (Translator) |
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A
History of the Modern Middle East
Cleveland
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Poli
498A: Advanced Seminar in Middle East: Social Movements in the Middle
East |
Street
Politics: Poor People's Movements in Iran
Asef Bayat |
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Islamic
Activism: A Social Movement Theory Approach
Charles Tilly (Foreword), Mark Tessler (Editor), Quintan Wiktorowicz
(Editor) |
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Secularism,
Gender and the State in the Middle East: The Egyptian Women's Movement
Nadje Al-Ali |
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