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International Relations of the Middle East (SPS-RESAR-EAS-24)

SPS-RESAR-EAS-24


Department SPS
Course category SPS Research Seminar
Course type Seminar
Academic year 2024-2025
Term 2ND TERM
Credits 20 (EUI SPS Department)
Professors
Contact Fanti, Claudia
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Purpose

The aim of this seminar is to study the international relations and politics of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by applying concepts and theories from International Relations scholarship. While the study of the international relations of the MENA was traditionally dominated by realist and neo-realist approaches, a rather stark divide used to mark the relationship between IR and Middle East studies until recently — perhaps surprisingly so. Indeed, questions of regional security, war and peace, alliances, foreign interventions, and the role of non-state actors (to name but a few) are central issues in both IR and the study of Middle East politics. More recent scholarship has not only applied a wide range of different approaches to study specific phenomena in the Middle East. It has also highlighted the important contributions – and potential contributions – that one field of study can make to the respective other. While IR concepts and theories may thus help explain events and developments in the Middle East and North Africa, the region also provides crucial case studies for a critical engagement with, and development of, IR concepts and theories.


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