- MIDDLE EAST IN WORLD POLITICS 3 units
COURSE LECTURER: Dr
Olufemi .P. Adelusi
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This
course has been designed to acquaint the students with the definition of the
Middle East.
The
strategic and Economic importance of the Middle East to the Great Powers.
Oil and the Middle East Politics;
The founding of the State of Israel and the
implications for the Middle East Politics.
The Great Powers and the Middle East.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this course, students are expected to:
- Understand the strategic
importance of Middle East Region
- Understand the role of Oil and
Arab nationalism in the Politics of Middle East.
- Look at the implications of the
turbulence of the Middle East Region for World Politics.
- Have examined the relations between
The Great Powers & the Middle East Region.
METHOD OF
TEACHING/TEACHING AIDS:
The
method of Teaching is mostly participatory. The teacher outlines the major
points of discourse on the topic. He talks to these points so outlined. Students are encouraged to participate
by
raising questions. The Teaching Aid employed is the Overhead Projector where
transparency containing the printer matter for the course is projected on the
screen during the contact hours.
COURSE OUTLINE :
MODULE I- CONCEPTUAL DEFINITIONS & CLARIFICATION
Week 1-The Middle East as a Sub-System of International System
Week 2.- The Importance of the Middle
East
MODULE II- NATIONALISM
IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Week
3 -Pan Arabism
Week 4-Zionism
Week 5-Turkish Nationalism
MID-SEMESTER TEST.
MODULE III- MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS
Week 7- The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Week 8- The Middle East and Oil Politics
MODULE IV- MIDDLE EAST AND RELATIONS WITH OTHER STATES
Week 9 - The Middle East and the Great Powers
Week 10 - Africa and the Middle East
Week Eleven: REVISION
TUTORIALS
The
third contact Hour is converted to group topic presentations,
Students
are encouraged to participate.
METHOD OF GRADING:
15% Mid-Semester Exam
10% Class Test
Group topic presentations -5%
Total Continuous Assessment- 30%
End of Semester Exam- 70%
GRAND RULES & REGULATIONS
Attendance to lectures and tutorials
are compulsory for registered students.
Students must be seated 10 minutes before the commencement of every
lecture.
Listening to Teacher as He talks
to Power Points on the Screen.
The class copies Power Points on the screen.
TOPIC FOR TERM ASSIGNMENT/PAPER:
Groups are to
work around each Module 1 – 4
1.
The importance of the Middle East in World Politics
2.
The Middle East Conflicts
3.
The Middle East and the Great Powers,
4.
The Middle East and Africa.
ALIGNMENT WITH
COVENANT UNIVERSITY VISION/GOALS
The course
aligns with core values of Capacity Building and producing leaders for the next
generation
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES RELEVANCE
The
negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, the talks between Israel and
Palestinian Authority are of relevance to our course.
RECOMMENDED READINGS
1.
Nubar
Hovsepian, (1995) “Competing Identities in the Arab World”. Journal of
International Affairs. Summer .49, no 1
2.
Crawford
Young, (1976) “Genesis of the Arab” in The Politics of Cultural Pluralism The
University of Wisconsin Press.
3.
Ali
Jarbawi,( 1995) “The Triangle of Conflict” Foreign Policy. No 100, Fall.
4.
Martin
Kramer,( 2005)
“Arab Nationalism: Mistaken Identity-The rise and fall of Arab Nationalism” http://www.geocities.com/martinkramerorg/ArabNationalism.htm
10/12/2005
5.
Bassam
Tibi,( 1988) Conflict and War in the Middle East (from interstate war to
New Security) Second Edition St. Martins Press Inc.NY.
6.
Olusola
Ojo,( 1988)Africa and Israel: Relations in Perspective.
7.
Ann.Lesch,(
2005 )“Zionism And Its Impact” Washington Report On Middle East. http://www.wrmea.com/html/focus.htm
10/12/2005
8.
Pouria
Lotfi, (2005) Basis of Iranian
Nationalism(s).http://freethoughts.org/archives/000648.php 10/12/2005
9.
Anderson, Roy R, Robert F.Siebert, & JonG Wagner,(2004), Politics and Change in the Middle East:
Sources of Conflict and Accommodation.(7th Edition).New Jersey:
Prentice Hall.
10.
Ruskin, MichaelG.& James J.Cole(2004) Politics in the Middle East: Cultures and Conflict. New Jersey:
Prentice Hall.
11.
Hinnebusch, Raymond (2003), The
International Politics of the Middle East. Manchester: Manchester
University Press.
12.
Reich,
Bernard & David Long(2002) The
Government and Politics of the Middle and North Africa. Boulder, CO:
Westview Press.
13.
Cleveland,
William L.(2004), A History of the Modern
Middle East. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
14.
Henry,
Clement M. & Robert Springborg (2001) Globalization
and the Politics of Development in the Middle East. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
15.
Rubin,
Barry (2002), The Tragedy of the Middle
East. New York. Cambridge University Press.
16.
Sueiman,
Yasir (2003), The Politics of Arabic.
London: Curzon.
17.
Amineh,
Parvizi.M.(2007), The Greater Middle East
in Global Politics. Social Science Perspectives on the Changing Geography
of the World Politics. Brill
18.
Roler Owen,(1993), A New Post-Cold War System, The Middle East in a Realigned World .Middle East Report.
19.
Roler Owen, (1992), State Power
and Politics in the making of the modern Middle East 'Routiedge,
20.
The Middle East and
the Problem of Democracy.
21.
Israeli Politics
and the Middle East Peace Process, 1988-2002
22.
A Survey of
Arab-Israeli Relations
23.
Strategy and
Politics in the Middle East 1954-1960: Defending the Northern Tier.
24.
The International
Relations of the Middle East in the 21st Century: Patterns of
Continuity and Changes.
25.
The Arab-Israeli
Conflict.
26.
Charles William Maynes (1998), The Middle East in the Twenty-First Century,
Middle East Journal, Vol. 52, No. 1 Winter, pp. 9-16
27.
Harry.N.Howard,(1974)
“The United States and the Middle East” in Tareq.Y.Ismael,(ed), The Middle East in World Politics: A
Study in Contemporary International Relations (New York, Syracuse
University Press.
28.
Olufemi.P.Adelusi,(2008),”U.S.A
and Iraq’s Policies in the Gulf: An Examination of the Twin Concepts of Defence and Foreign Policies in
the External Behaviour of States” in Adelusi.O.P (ed), Gulf War-Operation Desert Storm: Nigerian Perspective. Komunic
-8 Press Limited.
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