Highlights
- Understand the historical background and the region’s strategic importance in global politics
- Study Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
- Study major conflicts in the region
- Analyze the rise of extremist groups, counterterrorism strategies, and the impact of terrorism on regional stability
The Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean is undergoing unprecedented geopolitical transformations producing new strategic alignments in the security architecture of the region. This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of the newly emerging trends, explaining their causes in historical context.
Focus in International Relations from a Middle Eastern Perspective. Delve into the origins of the region’s conflicts and their impact on current geopolitics
Structure
Intensive 10-day course made up of lectures, field trips and cultural visits.
Course Components
- Lectures at the Hebrew University
- Field Trips: geopolitical interest
- Institutional visits: Knesset, Foreign Ministry, Spanish Embassy
- Cultural visits
For full details on cost, please refer to the University of Navarra website
Third-year students of the Bachelor’s degree program in International Relations at the University of Navarra
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For more details on the program and how to apply, please refer to the University of Navarra School of Law website
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Fast Facts
Course:
University of Navarra – International Relations of the Middle East and the Maghreb Program
Teaching Faculty:
Languages of Instruction:
English
Credits/Hours:
3 Credits
Program Dates:
20-31 May 2024
Eligibility:
Third-year students International Relations degree students at the University of Navarra.
Costs:
See the University of Navarra website
Relevant Academic Fields:
International Relations, Regional History, Politics and Economy, Conflict and Security studies, Cultural and Religious issues.