Course
Course 7.5 credits • SASH96
How have historical events and global forces shaped the Middle East and North Africa? This course gives you the tools to understand the region’s political and social development — from the end of World War I to today’s complex realities.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the political history of the Middle East and North Africa. You will explore the major events, ideas, and processes that have shaped the region from the end of World War I to the present day. Topics include the legacy of colonialism, state-building, inter-state conflicts and their consequences, the persistence of authoritarian regimes, and recent democratization efforts.
The course also examines the region’s evolving role in global politics during the 21st century. Through lectures, seminars, and case studies, you will learn to analyse how domestic, regional, and international factors interact and influence political and social developments. The course equips you with critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of the historical context behind current issues in the Middle East and North Africa.
Study period:
autumn semester 2025
Type of studies:
part time, 25 %,
afternoon
Study period:
2025-09-01 – 2025-12-15
Language of instruction:
English
Application code:
LU-33610
Eligibility:
General requirements for university studies in Sweden
Teachers:
Sami Al Daghistani,
Ingrid Combes,
Cailin Kwoh,
Fatemeh Moslehzadeh,
Oliver Scharbrodt,
Yafa Shanneik
