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IR 562 Syria and Lebanon (3-0)3 Print E-mail

Modern Lebanon and Syria were conjured into existence after the First World War out of the wreckage of the Ottoman Empire. Despite their Arab commonality and close interrelationship, the two states evolved through the twentieth century in markedly different ways. The course explores the modern history and politics of Lebanon and Syria in their wider Middle Eastern context. It examines the interaction between state and society, and considers the outlook for Lebanon and Syria in the early twenty-first century.

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