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Spring 2017 CM for International students Wednesday 15:15 17:15 Room Room no3 Daniel Meier daniel.meier@graduateinstitute daniel.meier@graduateinstitute.ch Contemporary issues in the Arab and Muslim World Wor Yarmouk Palestinian Camp Damascus 2015

Hamas demonstration Gaza 2014 Hizbullah public demonstration Beirut 2015 Objectives and description This course constitutes an introduction to the key issues in Middle East politicsnowadays. It deals mainly with the Machreq states including the two regional superpowers Iran and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We will start the course with a general lecture introducing Middle Eastern politics through its key historical moments in the XX th century that brought up the modern nation-state system fromthe remains of the Ottoman Empire and authoritarian regimes once states became independent. The thematic organization of the course intends to open several debates on today s issues at stake in the Middle East region. Starting with wide-reachingissues and in order to make the link with the inaugural session, the first lecture theme proposes to deal with authoritarianism in the Middle East. Second, we will continue with the longstanding problem of the Palestinian refugees. This will bring us to the main internal divisions on the Palestinian political scene bydiscussing the political success of the Hamas movement since 2006 with its domination of Gaza. Shifting to the neighbouring state, Lebanon, the two following sessions will discuss sectarianism as a mode of governance and the role of Hizbullah as a powerful political party and an armed non-state actor. The Syrian issue will be then analysed through the fate of millions of refugees living in Lebanon in Jordan, a lasting problem for the decade to come. In the Machreq, the political trajectory of Iraq raises the question of the Kurdish minority and how the political leaders have managed to mobilise around their ethnic identity to secure greater autonomy in the post-saddam era. The final session will focus on al-qaida, the jihadist matrix of the Islamic State, in order to shed light on the changing phenomenon of the violent movements in political Islam.

Requirements and grading The conférence de méthode (CM) is aimed to be a discussion class. Thisimplies mandatory diligence, personal commitment and regular work. You will receive three grades, which will finally merge into a final one through weighted average. Class participation (30%) Active and well-prepared participation is expected. Readings are compulsory; at everysession we will discuss them together: take time at home to read and take notes. One of you, randomly selected, may be asked to present the assigned reading of the week orally. To get ready for discussion, the following questions must be addressed to each text: What is the author s main thesis? What arguments are developed to defend it? What sort of empirical material is used? Does it fit with the corresponding arguments? How does the text contribute to the field? What is your personal opinion of the text? Oral presentation (35%) Each one of you will give a 10 minute-long oral presentation on an assigned topic. You will have to hand out the outline of your presentation and your bibliography, presented according to international standards (please print 20 copies, 2 sides maximum).

Additionally, you can use a Powerpoint presentation. When preparing an oral presentation, keep in mind the following methodological advice: An oral presentation must be built around a thesis. You are supposed to provide a demonstration, including arguments and examples to prove your assertions. You need to use academic sources for your presentation: books, articles of academic journals, newspapers or magazine articles if they are scholarly in nature. Online sources are OK, but again they need to be scholarly in nature: wikipedia.com does not count! However you may use it, as well as movies, blogs, radio programs, in addition to academic sources. Final exam (35%) You will take a test by end of April. You will be asked to write an essay on a subject dealing with the topics raised in class and in the readings. Course schedule 1. Introduction (January 25 th ) First hour: general presentation of the region of the Middle East Second hour: discussion of the first reading, here below: Reading Fabrice Balanche, The Levant: Fragmentation and Remapping in Andrew J. Tabler (ed.), The Lines that Bind. 100 Years of Sykes- Picot, Policy Focus 51, Washington: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. 2. Authoritarian regimes (February 8 th ) Reading Philippe Droz-Vincent, Authoritarianism, Revolutions, Armies and Arab Regime Transitions, The International Spectator, Volume 46, 2011, Issue 2, pp. 5-21. Oral presentation 1 Did Tunisia succeeded to get rid of the authoritarian system that prevailed under Ben Ali? (Mullin, 2015) Oral presentation 2 Are the Houthis in Yemen a revolutionary movement? (Brehony, 2015) 3. Palestine and the Palestinian refugee issue (February 15 th ) Reading Riccardo Bocco, Jalal al-husseini, The Status of the Palestinian Refugees in the Near East: The Right of Return and UNRWA in

Perspective, Refugee Survey Quarterly, Volume 28, 2010, Issues 2&3, pp. 260-285. Oral presentation 1 Where lies the border between Israel and the future state of Palestine? (Khamaisi, 2008) Oral presentation 2 Why do Palestinian refugees are facing a legal limbo in Lebanon? (Knudsen, 2009) WINTER HOLIDAYS 4. Gaza and the Hamas movement (March 8 th ) Reading Manal Jamal, Beyond Fateh Corruption and Mass Discontent: Hamas, the Palestinian Left and the 2006 Legislative Elections, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 40, 2013, Issue 3,pp. 273-294. Oral presentation 1 The marginalization and abandonment of Gaza: an Israeli system of control? (Peteet, 2011) Oral presentation 2 Is the discovery of Gas resources off Gaza coasts a way to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? (Antreasyan, 2013) 5. Lebanon and the sectarianism (March 15 th ) Reading Antoine Apprioual, Lebanon s Political Stalemate: The Failure of the Sectarian Regime, POMEAS Policy Brief, 11, February 2016 Oral presentation 1 Is sectarianism a possible mean to rebuild the Lebanese State? (Makdisi, 2016) Oral presentation 2 Beyond Sectarianism: Hegemony, Reproduction and Resilience in Lebanon (Di Peri, 2016) 6. Hizbullah: an Iranian proxy? (March 22 nd ) Reading Marc De Vore, Armin B. Stähli, Explaining Hizbullah s Effectiveness: Internal and External Determinants of the Rise of Violent Non-State Actor, Terrorism and Political Violence, Volume 27, 2015, Issue 2, pp. 331-357. Oral presentation 1 How can you explain the popularity of Hizbullah? (Karagiannis 2009) Oral presentation 2 What is the relationship between Hizbullah s success and the borderland region of South Lebanon? (Meier 2015) 7. The Syrian refugee issue (March29 th ) Reading Lewis Turner, Explaining the (Non)-Encampment of Syrian Refugees: Security, Class and the Labour Market in Lebanon and Jordan, Mediterranean Politics, Volume 20, 2015, Issue 3, pp. 386-404. Oral presentation 1 What are the main reasons for the precarity of the Syrian refugees

in Lebanon? (Janmyr, 2016) Oral presentation 2 What are the main stakes for the Jordanian authorities when facing the Syrian refugee crisis? (Achilli, 2015) 8. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and the Kurdish identity (April 5 th ) Reading Denise Natali, Manufacturing Identity and managing the Kurds in Iraq, in B. O Leary, I.S. Lustick, T. Callaghy (eds), Right-sizing the State: The Politics of moving borders, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 253-288. Oral presentation 1 What are the disputed territories showing of the relationship between Erbil and Baghdad? (Bartu, 2010) Oral presentation 2 What is at stake in the perspective of an independent Kurdish State in the north of Iraq? (ICG, 2015) 9. From al-qaida to ISIS (April 12 th ) Reading Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, Al Qaeda and the reinvention of terrorism in J.M. Hanhimäki, B. Blumeneau (eds), An International History of Terrorism, London: Routledge, 2012, pp. 230-244. Oral presentation 1 Explain the successes and setbacks faced by IS in its implantation in Syria? (Legrand 2014) Oral presentation 2 Why ISIS is perceived as a major threat for the West? (Nuruzzaman, 2015) Specific Bibliography The following titles refer to the above mentioned references for oral presentations. Additional references will be provided upon a request. Achilli Luigi, Syrian Refugees in Jordan : A Reality Check, Migration Policy Center, EUI, Florence, February 2015. Antreasyan Anais, «Gas Finds in the Eastern Mediterranean : Gaza, Israel, and Other Conflicts», Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. XLII, No 3, Spring 2013, pp. 29-47 Bartu Peter, «Wrestling with the Integrity of a Nation : The Disputed Internal Boundaries in Iraq», International Affairs, Vol. 86, No 6, 2010, pp. 1329-1343.

Brehony Noel, «Yemen and the Houthis : Genesis of the 2015 Crisis», Asian Affairs, Vol. XLVI, No II, 2015, pp. 232-250. Di Peri Rosita, «Beyond Sectarianism : Hegemony, Reproduction, and Resilience in Lebanon», Mediterranean Politics, 2016, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2016.1215047 International Crisis Group (ICG), Arming Iraq s Kurds : Fighting IS, Inviting Conflict, Middle East Report 158, Brussels, 12 May 2015. Janmyr Maja, «Precarity in Exile : The Legal Status of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon», Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 35, No 4, 2016, pp. 58-78. Karagiannis Emmanuel, «Hizballah as a Social Movement Organization : A framing Approach», Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 14, No 3, 2009, pp. 365-383. Khamaisi Rassem, «From Imposed Ceasefire Line to International border : The Issue of the Green Line Between Palestine and Israel», Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 23, No 1, 2008, pp. 85-102. Knudsen Are, «Widening the Protection Gap : The Politics of Citizenship for Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon, 1948-2008», Journal of Refugee Studies, Vol. 22, no 1, 2009, pp. 51-73. Legrand Felix, «The Colonial Strategy of ISIS in Syria», Policy Alternative, Arab Reform Initiative, June 2014. Makdisi Ussama, «The Modernity of Sectarianism in Lebanon. Reconstructing the Nation-State», MERIP, No 200, http://www.merip.org/mer/mer200/modernitysectarianism-lebanon Meier Daniel, «(B)ordering South of Lebanon: Hizbullah s identity building strategy», Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 30, Issue 1, 2015, pp. 97-109. Mullin Corinna, «Tunisia s Transition : Between Revolution and Globalized Natinoal Security», POMEAS Policy Paper, No 8, September 2015. Nuruzzaman Mohammed, «The Challenge of the Islamic State», Global Affairs, Vol. 1, No 3, 2015, pp. 297-304. Peteet Julie, A Fortress Country and a Gated Enclave : Locating the Palestinian Margin, Working Paper Series, Birzeit University, 2011, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1764249