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COURSES TAUGHT

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST


This course introduces the role of the military in society and politics in the Middle East.

POLITICS OF THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST


This course offers a thematic study of society and politics in the modern Middle East. 


THE MAKING OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

At the heart of this course lies the issues related to the creation, preservation, and breakdown of world order. It investigates causes and consequences of major economic and political events and trends since 1914.


Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

This course investigates the emergence of the international order in the aftermath of WWII, its evolution throughout the Cold War, and its erosion in the 2000s. It focuses on both economic and political events and trends since 1945.


UNITED STATES NATIONAL SECURITY POLICIES

Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

NATO and Euro-Atlantic Security: History, Policy, and Practice

This course introduces students to the basic concepts, context, actors, and practical policy issues surrounding American national security since the end of World War II. 


NATO and Euro-Atlantic Security: History, Policy, and Practice

Global Order and Its Discontents: Power, Ideology and Change Since World War 2

NATO and Euro-Atlantic Security: History, Policy, and Practice

This course explores NATO’s founding principles and goals, its evolution, and the current challenges it faces. Students will analyze the decision-making processes of key actors, including the US, and engage in a one-week simulation of NATO negotiations concerning an ongoing conflict. 


GUEST LECTURES

"Syrian Civil War and Refugee Crisis"

This guest lecture about Syrian civil war and refugee crisis was given in Prof. Tony Lucero's International Economy and Politics class in 2020.

"Turkey's Military Interventions in Syria"

This lecture was offered in Prof. Scott Radnitz's Global  Politics and Economy in 21st Century course in 2019.

"Political Change and Military Reforms in Turkey in the Post-2016 Coup Period"

This lecture was given in a Jackson School public lecture series called America and Global Politics in late 2016.

TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP

POL S 347 POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

Spring 2022 (Geoffrey Wallace)

JSIS 201 CULTURAL INTERACTIONS IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD

Spring 2017 (James Welman)

JSIS 200 STATES & CAPITALISM: ORIGINS OF THE MODERN GLOBAL SYSTEM

Fall 2017 (Anand Yang) 

Fall 2016 (Anand Yang) 

LSJ 366 COMPARATIVE LAW AND LEGAL CULTURES

Winter 2018 (Stephen Meyers)

Winter 2020 (Stephen Meyers)

JSIS 201 MAKING OF THE 21ST CENTURY

Spring 2020 ( Jose Antonio Lucero)

Fall 2020 (Scott Radnitz)

Spring 2019 (David Bachman)


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