Critical Social Inquiry 0230 - Middle Eastern Economics

Spring
2014
1
4.00
Omar Dahi
12:30PM-03:20PM TH
Hampshire College
313805
Franklin Patterson Hall WLH
odSS@hampshire.edu
The Uprisings that swept the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have had a profound impact on the political economy of authoritarian regimes within the region as well as academic frameworks used to explain them. This course examines the economics of the MENA region and asks the following questions: Do the uprisings represent failures of the developmental state, neo-liberalism, or authoritarian regimes? How does human development within MENA compare to other regions in the developing world? To what extent does either religion or oil explain economic outcomes? What impact will the upheaval associated with the uprisings themselves have on the economies of the different countries? The course will explore these questions through theoretical readings, case studies from Syria, Egypt, and the Gulf as well as guest speakers from within or specializing in the region.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.