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Instructor:
  • Prof. Yosef Jabareen
Course Number:
  • 11.948
Departments:
  • Urban Studies and Planning
As Taught In: Spring 2005
Level: Graduate

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    Middle Eastern Studies

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The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq
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Social and Political Background for Reconstruction: Politics and Society in Iraq in the 20-21st Century

Planning, Politics and the Idea of Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Stakeholders of Post-Conflict Reconstruction

The U.S. Post-September 11 Reconstruction Agenda

The U.S. Reconstruction Agenda and Projects in Iraq


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Education in Iraq: A Cultural Battlefield

Living in Iraq: The American Media

U.S. Occupation in Iraq and Japan: A Brief Comparison


Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. Yosef Jabareen
Course Number:
  • 11.948
Departments:
  • Urban Studies and Planning
As Taught In: Spring 2005
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Social Science
    Economics
    International Development
    Political Science
    International Relations
    Public Administration
    Security Studies
    Urban Studies
    Regional Planning
  • Society
    Middle Eastern Studies

Learning Resource Types

theaters Lecture Videos
notes Lecture Notes
group_work Projects with Examples
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