ECON 0468A
Pol Econ of the Middle East
Political Economy of the Middle East
In this course we will study the complex relationship between economics and politics in the Middle East. We will use the theoretical and empirical toolboxes of economics and political science to better understand the joint evolution of political and economic structures/institutions and its implications for development and political make-up. We will address the following questions: What are the political underpinnings of divergent economic development and underdevelopment in the region? What is the role of the state and industrial policy in promoting economic modernization? What are the consequences of greater state involvement in pursuing industrial policy? Is there a political or economic resource curse? Main themes of the course include close relations between state and private business, crony capitalism, the military-industrial complex, international trade, human development, and inequality in the context of the Middle East. (Not open to students who have already completed PSCI 0222) 3 hrs. sem.
- Schedule
- 11:15am-12:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 9, 2026 to May 11, 2026)
- Location
- Axinn Center 220
- Instructors
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Gumuscu, Sebnem
sgumuscu@middlebury.edu -
Artunc, Cihan
cartunc@middlebury.edu
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