Religion, Security and Global Citizenship in the Arab World

AMES 326A

Examine how the Arab world is embodied in the global or world system of the 21st century. Learn the specific accents that inform its citizens and shape its prospects locally, regionally and internationally. Examine how the major Abrahamic traditions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam - had their historical origins in the eastern Mediterranean world, and how they continue to have adherents that populate the region and challenge the modern notion of citizenship. Explore how the current uprising reflects the challenges of reconciling local aspirations with global forces. STUDY ABROAD: Duke in the Arab World Summer 2012
Curriculum Codes
  • CCI
  • EI
  • CZ
Cross-Listed As
  • ICS 362A
  • POLSCI 395A
  • PUBPOL 339A
  • RELIGION 371A