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MIDDLE EAST IN THE WORLD POLITICS PROGRAMME COURSE DESCRIPTION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
POL308 MIDDLE EAST IN THE WORLD POLITICS 6 3 3 7

GENERAL INFORMATION

Language of Instruction : İngilizce
Level of the Course Unit : LİSANS, TYY: + 6.Düzey, EQF-LLL: 6.Düzey, QF-EHEA: 1.Düzey
Type of the Course : Zorunlu
Mode of Delivery of the Course Unit -
Coordinator of the Course Unit Prof.Dr. NEZİHA MUSAOĞLU
Instructor(s) of the Course Unit Dr.Öğr.Üyesi RAHMAT ULLAH
Course Prerequisite No

OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS

Objectives of the Course Unit: The aim of the course is to examine the basic dynamics of modern Middle East politics in the historical process and to explain the policies/perspectives of the countries/societies of the region in regional and international developments.
Contents of the Course Unit: The content of the course covers the political, social and economic structure of the Middle East, the spread of Islam and the developments in the Ottoman period, the transformation of the region during and after the World Wars, and what has been experienced in the region since the Cold War.

KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT (On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to)

Explain the modern history of the Middle East and the emergence of the "nation-state" system in the region.
Analyzes the transformation in the Middle East from the theoretical perspective.
Interpret the conflicts in the Middle East through the policies of the Arab World, Iran and Israel.
Evaluate the approaches of regional and international powers such as Turkey, Russia, China, European Countries, and the USA on current issues in the Middle East, through the relations of interest in the Middle East.

WEEKLY COURSE CONTENTS AND STUDY MATERIALS FOR PRELIMINARY & FURTHER STUDY

Week Preparatory Topics(Subjects) Method
1 - Introduction and general information on course requirements Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
2 Reading the related subject in the coursebook The First World War and the end of the Ottoman order Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
3 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 1-64 Arab struggle for independence from 1919 to the end of the Second World War Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
4 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 65-149 Palestine and the founding of the state of Israel Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
5 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 149-190. Radicalization of the Middle East in the post-World War II period: Nasserism and pan-Arab ideology Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
6 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p.191-265 The beginning of Ba’thist rule in Syria and Iraq; 1973 Arab-Israeli War and the 1973 Oil Crisis Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
7 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 265-359. Egypt under Sadat; Camp David Accords and the Lebanese Civil War Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
8 - ARA SINAV -
9 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 359-406 Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
10 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 301-359 The Palestinian Intifada and the First Gulf War Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
11 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 407-495 The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and its regional implications Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
12 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Cleveland, W. L. (2008) Modern Ortadogu Tarihi, translation. Harmanci M., Agora Bookstore, Istanbul, p. 359-406 NO classes – Official Holiday (Ramazan Bayramı) Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
13 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Ozbek, B. B. (2012), "En uzun 10 yıl: 11 Eylul Sonrası Ortadoğu", Ortadoğu Etutleri, Vol 3, No:2, Jan 2012, p.183-215 Iran’s Nuclear Program Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
14 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Yeni Ortadogu: Toplum, Siyaset ve Ekonomi Konferansi:24-25 Mart 2016, F.M.V. Isik University Publications: e-book The 2011 Arab Uprisings and their aftermath Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
15 Reading the related subject in the coursebook Sinkaya, B. (2011), "Gecmisten Gunumuze Turkiye'nin Ortadogu Politikası ve Bati Etkisi", Adam Akademi, Issue:1, p. 79-100 Turkey and the Arab Spring Lecture & Question and Answer & Discussion
16 - FİNAL -
17 - FİNAL -

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING

William L. Cleveland and Martin Bunton, A History of the Modern Middle East, (Westview Press, 2016, Sixth edition)
Ozbek, B. B. (2012), "En uzun 10 yıl: 11 Eylul Sonrasi Ortadogu", Ortadogu Etutleri, Cilt 3, No:2, Ocak 2012, sf.183-215
Ilan Pappé, “From Balfour to the Nakba: Zionist settler colonialism”, Politics Today, December 8, 2017 https://politicstoday.org/from-balfour-to-the-nakba-zionist-settler-colonialism/
Mustafa Kibaroğlu (2007), “Iran’s nuclear ambitions from a historical perspective and the attitude of the West”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 43, No.2, pp. 223-245
Mustafa Kibaroğlu and Barış Çağlar (2008), “Implications of a nuclear Iran for Turkey”, Middle East Policy, Vol. 15, No.4, 59-80
Ariane M. Tabatabai and Annie Tracy Samuel (2017), “What the Iran-Iraq War tells us about the future of the Iran nuclear deal”, International Security, Vol.42, No.1, pp. 152-185
Joshua Landis (2012), “The Syrian Uprising of 2011: Why the Asad regime is likely to survive to 2013”, Middle East Policy, 19(1), pp. 72-84
Idlir Lika (2021), “A Vortex of Conflict: The Evolving Dynamics of Turkey’s Involvement in Libya”, SETA Analysis, No. 66, August 2020.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment & Grading of In-Term Activities Number of Activities Degree of Contribution (%) Description
Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5

CONTRIBUTION OF THE COURSE UNIT TO THE PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES

KNOWLEDGE

Theoretical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Define the basic theoretical, political, economic and administrative theories used in the field of Political Science and International Relations.
2
2
Explain the political history, political ideas, intellectual accumulation of understanding international relations and the way that the history of diplomacy has passed from past to present.
3
3
List the norms of universal law and human rights, the principles of the modern legal system, the names of modern bureaucratic and administrative structures.
2

KNOWLEDGE

Factual

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Explain the Turkish state tradition, the influence of Islam, the accumulation of political thought and its historical background, and compare this accumulation with the current approaches.
4
2
Evaluate the chronological development of relations between political and diplomatic developments and political / diplomatic facts / events / ideas / actors from past to present.
4
3
Analyze the structure and functioning of actors, organizations and organizations that determine international relations.
2

SKILLS

Cognitive

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
In the light of current theoretical debates, apply relevant concepts to current political and international developments.
5
2
Evaluate the Turkish political tradition, developments with the Turkic community.
5
3
Use information on the field when comparing the administrative structures of different countries and their diplomatic traditions.
4

SKILLS

Practical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Formulate the current political developments, developments and arrangements in international relations in the historical and theoretical accumulation.
4
2
Analyze the functioning of modern political regimes in the light of political and public bureaucratic structures, regulations and developments.
3
3
Examine and analyze current political developments in the Balkans, the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa and the Caucasus in terms of both Turkish political history and international relations discipline.
5

OCCUPATIONAL

Autonomy & Responsibility

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
To conduct a field-specific study individually and to complete it with discipline and responsibility.
0
2
To assume duties and responsibilities in a team work as leader or team member and to fulfil them flawlessly.
0

OCCUPATIONAL

Learning to Learn

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Follow the political and administrative developments in the international political system and the bureaucratic organizations operating in this system.
2
2
Examine the international problems and conflicts, and the problems in the field of administration and politics in detail.
4

OCCUPATIONAL

Communication & Social

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Follow the current developments in the field of Political Science and International Relations and collaborate with leading names in the field.
3
2
Examine and analyze academic resources and the written and oral studies on the political developments in the region and the world, especially in the Middle East.
5
3
Debate in the field of political science and public administration with different target groups in multicultural environments.
2

OCCUPATIONAL

Occupational and/or Vocational

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
With the current historical and theoretical knowledge of the field, suggest sustainable, organizational and administrative arrangements aimed at meeting specific goals and solving certain problems.
1
2
To follow latest developments in the field and direct personal studies accordingly within the framework of the lifelong learning principle.Using the theoretical, economic, political and managerial knowledge, and produce reports on current developments, conflicts and agreements in geography related to world politics and especially in the Middle East.
5
3
Construct arguments on the current developments in Turkish politics in the light of the laws, regulations, and the important changes in the constitution and administrative law that determine Turkish political life and foreign relations.
3

WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE UNIT

Workload for Learning & Teaching Activities

Type of the Learning Activites Learning Activities (# of week) Duration (hours, h) Workload (h)
Ders 14 3 42
Derse Ön Hazırlık ve Ders Sonrası Pekiştirme 13 8 104
Arazi Çalışması 0 0 0
Grup Çalışması / Ödevi 0 0 0
Laboratuvar 0 0 0
Okuma 0 0 0
Ödev 0 0 0
Proje Hazırlama 0 0 0
Seminer 0 0 0
Staj 0 0 0
Teknik Gezi 0 0 0
Web Tab. Öğrenme 0 0 0
Uygulama 0 0 0
Yerinde Uygulama 0 0 0
Mesleki Faaliyet 0 0 0
Sosyal Faaliyet 0 0 0
Tez Hazırlama 0 0 0
Alan Çalışması 0 0 0
Rapor Yazma 0 0 0
Final Sınavı 1 1 1
Final Sınavı Hazırlığı 1 22 22
Ara Sınav 1 1 1
Ara Sınav Hazırlığı 1 13 13
Kısa Sınav 0 0 0
Kısa Sınav Hazırlığı 0 0 0
TOPLAM 31 0 183
Total Workload of the Course Unit 183
Workload (h) / 25.5 7,2
ECTS Credits allocated for the Course Unit 7,0