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Iran: 29 Years of Revolution

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Fall 2008
Poly Sci 98/198
2 Unit(s)

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About the Course:

This course serves as an introduction to modern Iranian politics in which no prior knowledge of Iran or of the greater Middle East is required. It follows the events leading up to the Islamic Revolution and describes the outcomes that have spiraled into the headlines of today. Key topics of discussion include the coup d'etat against Prime Minister Mossadegh (1953), the rule of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Iranian Revolution (1979), the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), the Reform Movement (1997), and the recent rise of the radical movement led by Ahmadinejad (2005). Important current events to be covered will be Iran's nuclear program, Iran's role in Iraq, and the Shia-Sunni divide in the Middle East. Documentaries, films, guest lectures, participation in the class blog, and class discussions are integral parts of this decal.

How to Enroll:

First class meeting on Tuesday September 2nd, at 6 PM in 160 Kroeber. This course is 2 units which are offered in two versions, 98 and 198. The course can only be taken as P/NP with the class meetings on Tuesdays 6:00- 8:00 PM in 160 Kroeber. 
If you have 59 units or less of coursework completed sign up for PS98 with ccn 72896 . If you have 60 units or more, sign up for PS198 with ccn 72899. Everyone should sign up for 2 units.

If you sign up on telebears, but do not appear on the first day of class, you will be dropped.

Course Contact: amirabadi AT berkeley.edu

Website: http://iran-decal.blogspot.com

Faculty Sponsor: A. J. Gregor

Time & Location:

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
LectureAmir Abadi
160 KroeberT: 6-89/02started72896 (lower)
72899 (upper)

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