HISTORY Violence, Islam, and the State in Central Asia
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Item is good for 25 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! HISTORY 324 Violence, Islam, and the State in Central Asia School of Humanities & Sciences Recommended for route(s): [ Regulatory & Policy ] Business Law: International Why it is relevant for ... [ Regulatory & Policy ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Central Asia & Middle East : Practitioners have noted that it is important to understand the economic, political, and cultural forces in a particular region in order to build relationships in those areas. Region: Central Asia & the Middle East General course Description: The uses of violence in projects of empire and national state formation that have competed with Islamic and other political alternatives to shape modern Central Asia from the British and Russian imperial eras through the flight of the Taliban. Shared experiences and geopolitics of the former Soviet republics and Afghanistan. Themes include colonial wars and imperial competition, state formation, mass mobilization, women's emancipation, cultural revolution, developmentalism, anti-Soviet jihad, the Taliban movement, and contemporary Islamist, nationalist, and regionalist contests for the state. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |