This graduate course will highlight the specificities of the Middle East in international relations, by reflecting on the complex interaction between the various local and outside actors. The historical perspective is key to understanding how the regional system is evolving and how it was shaped through the continuous interference of external powers. Case studies and follow-up of undergoing conflicts and negotiations will help to focus on the different dimensions of the crisis management and peace process.
>> LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Critical analysis of international relations
2. Introduction to practical negotiating process
3. Research and analysis on current conflicts
>> PROFESSIONAL SKILLS: Understanding the complexity of one of the most debated area of conflicts in today's world, not only from the point of view of state-to-state diplomacy, but also in a global-citizen approach.