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Middle East Studies | Courses

Middle East Studies Course Offerings 2011-2012, Washington, D.C.

The information on this page is subject to change without prior notice.  Visit the ISIS Course Search for course descriptions and schedules

The courses on this page contain direct links to syllabi, evaluations and faculty bios, if available. Only JHU students may access syllabi and evaluations.

  • Click on the course title to access the most current available syllabus. Syllabi are subject to change.
  • For courses being offered again by the same faculty, prior evaluations are linked.
  • The name of the faculty member teaching the course is linked to his or her short bio.

States and Societies of the Middle East and Muslim Africa
SA.860.702
Pecastaing
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 11; Spring 11

U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East
SA.860.703
Pettyjohn
Spring 2012
No evaluations are available for this course.

The Arab-Israeli Peace Process
SA.860.705
Makovsky
Spring 2012
Course Evaluations: Spring 11; Spring 10; Spring 09

Major Powers in the Middle East: Egypt & Iran
SA. 860.714
Khalaji and Tadros
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 11

Foundations of the Middle East and Arab World
SA.860.715
Mezran
Spring 2012
No evaluations are available for this course.

Arab Political Thought and Practice
SA.860.718
Deeb
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 11

Turkey: Politics and Foreign Relations
SA.860.742
Cornell
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 11

Resisistance: Islamic Revival and Jihadist Terrorism
SA.860.777
Pecastaing
Spring 2012
Course Evaluations: Spring 11

States, Revolutions and Terrorism
SA.860.781
Pecastaing
Fall 2011
Course Evaluations: Fall 11; Fall 10; Fall 09

Behavioral Sociology of Conflict
SA.860.784
Pecastaing
Spring 2012
Course Evaluations: Fall 10; Fall 09; Fall 08


Suggested Electives Offered by Other Programs
Students concentrating in Middle East Studies may enroll in two of the following courses offered by other programs to fulfill their Middle East Studies concentration course requirement.

Europe and Islam (European Studies)
Turkey and its Strategic Environment (European Studies)
Legal Problems in the Arab-Israeli Conflict (International Law and Organizations)
Comparative Law: The Islamic Legal System (International Law)
Northeast Asia and the Islamic World (Japan Studies)
Policy Options for State Building in Afghanistan (South Asia Studies)
Afghanistan: A Comprehensive Approach of a Society in War

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 For more information on the SAIS Middle East Studies Program, please contact: 

Camille Pecastaing
Acting Program Director

Katarina Lesandric
Program Coordinator
202.663.5649
katarina@jhu.edu