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Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World
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120 h
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- Self-paced
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- Fee-based Certificate
- 10 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Subtitles in Spanish, Arabic, French
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Syllabus
- Week 1 - Overview: Presenting the Course
This week, we try to give you an overview of the themes and principles that we will focus on during the course. We look at the current state of the countries in the region and present the role of religion, the challenge of modernity and the different responses... - Week 2 - Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey
This week, we look at Turkey and at the history of the Ottoman Empire, whose legacy continues to influence many countries in the region today. Turkey occupies a special place due to its explicit constitutional and social commitment to secularism and a self-con... - Week 3 - Egypt and Maghreb
This week concerns the region where the so-called "Arab Spring" originated: North Africa. We will focus especially on Egypt due to its historical importance, relative size and the impact its politics have had on other Arab and Muslim countries. Following the S... - Week 4 - Saudi Arabia & The Gulf
This week we will look at the Gulf Monarchies, especially at Saudi Arabia. The impact of essentially free oil income defines the social and governmental structure of this sub-region, so we will focus on the character of so-called rentier economies and their so... - Week 5 - Iran & The Shiites
Iran is the one place where the fundamentalist response to the challenge of modernity has had its longest and most thorough chance of carrying out the promise of Islamist governance. One of the main questions of the week regards the extent to which this promis... - Week 6 - The Levant (Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq)
This week, even more than throughout the rest of the course, we are dealing with a very topical issue: The Western military invasion of Iraq led to the destruction of its state institutions and brought about the much predicted collapse of social order in that ... - Week 7 - Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Due to the importance of the Afghan conflict for world politics of the last decade or so, this conflict will be the main focus of this week's lectures. It is a truly interesting story, replete with exotic locales, tales of betrayal and great heroism, and more.... - Week 8 - Malaysia & Indonesia
This week deals with the very rich historical, ethnic, linguistic and geographic tapestry of the two archipelagic nations of Malaysia and Indonesia. Truly fascinating places and very different from the localities we have so far discussed in the course. We look... - Week 9 - Sub-Saharan Africa
This week, we will look at sub-saharan Africa and the particular challenges faced by Muslim-majority societies there. For obvious reasons, colonialism plays a very large role here and so we will return to many of the same issues already touched upon in earlier... - Week 10 - Conclusion and Outlook
This week, we move beyond the geographical focus as we try to tie up some of the loose ends and highlight some of the recurring issues we have studied during the past weeks together. We look at what the different countries have in common, what separates them a...
Prerequisite
None.
Instructors
Dr. Ebrahim Afsah
Associate Professor
Faculty of Law
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