Economics, Business, Technology

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Muslims in a Global Context: Central Asia

5pm Friday March 21 - 1:00 pm Sunday, March 23, 2014

Room 100, Porter Hall, Carnegie Mellon University

Spring
2014-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Global Studies, Political Science
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
1
Credits: 
1

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Muslims in a Global Context: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Myanmar

Muslims in a Global Context is a semi-annual mini-course series for students, educators, and the broader community to learn from faculty experts and practitioners about issues of critical importance to the understanding of countries with significant Muslim populations. Each term the cluster of countries changes. Speakers for this session include: Dr. Juan Cole, University of Michigan (Monday, November 11), Dr. James Hoesterey, Emory University, Dr. Sidharth Chandra, Michigan State, Dr. Azlan Tajuddin, LaRoche College.

Course #: 
PS1903 (28672)
Fall
2013-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Political Science, Global Studies Center
Student Population: 
Graduate
Undergraduate
Continuing Education
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
1
Credits: 
1

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MUSLIMS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT: GULF STATES AND IRAN

Muslims in a Global Context is a semi-annual workshop/mini-course series that brings together faculty experts and practitioners with members of the business and cultural community, teachers, and university students for one weekend each fall and spring term. The workshops consist of presentations on topics of critical importance to the understanding of countries with significant Muslim populations. Each workshop focuses on a single cluster of countries.

Course #: 
1903
Spring
2013-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Political Science
Student Population: 
Graduate
Undergraduate
Continuing Education
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0
Credits: 
1
Region(s): 

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Economics Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) Region

Course #: 
2571
Spring
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs/Political Science
Prerequisites: 
None
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0

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Economic Development of the Mena

Nowadays, Countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the area comprising the Arab States, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, face enormous economic challenges in the Twenty-First Century: Stagnant real wages, deteriorating competitiveness, and rapidly growing populations and labor forces, have left most countries in the region unable to afford soaring living standards to much of the society.

Course #: 
ECON 0640
Spring
2011-01-01 00:00:00
Department: 
Economics
Prerequisites: 
None
Primary Focus on Islam?: 
0
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