This course is aimed at making students develop an understanding of the complex history and geography of the term ‘Geopolitics’. The term was coined at very end of the 19th century during the emergence new forms of nationalism, colonial project and inter-imperialist rivalry in the Europe and the World. With the complex interplay between space and power at its conceptual core, geopolitics has most often been associated with a ‘realist’ and state-centric approach to international relations. But recent decades have seen a shift in the rhetoric from emerging new trends of environmental Geopolitics as well.
The objectives of this course are to:
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MIR 323-A |
Geopolitics in World Affairs |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO53: Develop critical understanding of Geopolitical studies in International Relations . CO54: Reflect comprehensively on the strategic importance of geography in the global context and the competent interests of state and non state actors . CO55: To develop understanding of history of geopolitics and how it has shaped contemporary rhetoric and policy orientations of nations CO56: Develop an in-depth interrogation of the principle issues of conflict and contention over territories, natural resources and environment. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Power Point Presentation Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Course Objectives (CO)
Theorizing Geopolitics-: Contesting theories- Alfred Mahan ( Sea power), Mackinder (Heartland), Spykman( Rimland) ,Karl Haushofer ( German Geopolitik)
Geopolitics, Pax Americana, Post cold war Geopolitics
Geopolitics over Natural Resources -: Water, Oil and Natural Gas, Territory
Geopolitics in the era of Globalisation, Role of US, Rising Militarism, Rise of Multipolarity, Role of India in emerging world.
Environmental Geopolitics, Green Geopolitics, Responsibility to Protect(R2P).
Essential Readings:
New Delhi:Rowman & Littlefield, Pentagon Press
Reference Books: