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  Economic Development of the Middle East II (MEDevII / NOS62) [Import]

Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. Sefik Alp Bahadir

Angaben
Masterseminar
2 SWS, benoteter Schein, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 5
Master, Sprache Englisch, Required regional module in MA in Development Economics & International Studies (DEIS); Kernmodul NOS 62: Der Nahe Osten in der Weltwirtschaft II in MA Nahoststudien / Schwerpunkt Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Zeit und Ort: Mo 16:15 - 18:45, KH 1.014

ECTS-Informationen:
Title:
Economic Development of the Middle East II (MEDevII / NOS62)

Credits: 5

Prerequisites
Successful completion of the course Economic Development of the Middle East I (MEDevI / NOS61)

Contents
The Course MEWorldII is an advanced graduate seminar intended for students who have previously taken MEWorldI or have the consent of the instructor. The course is designed to introduce a selection of current policy issues of international economic relations of the Middle East countries, and to provide an opportunity for students to apply models and concepts to which they have been exposed in previous work. Each student is expected to write and present a seminar paper (15 pages) on a problem or issue in the historical or contemporary experience of a particular Middle Eastern country or alternatively, it could be comparative (i.e., across two or more countries of the region and elsewhere). It should be focused, analytic, reflect critical thinking of materials read and must be well-documented with complete references given.

Literature
  • Richards, Alan, John Waterbury, A Political Economy of the Middle East, 3rd ed., Westview, 2008.
  • Marcus Noland, Howard pack, The Arab Economies in a Changing World, Washington, D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2007.

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 30, Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 40
www: http://www.studon.uni-erlangen.de

Institution: Professur für Zeitgeschichte/Politikwissenschaft des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens
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