College of Language and Communication  Heliopolis

Geopolitics

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Description

Identify the basics and role of geopolitics. Define geopolitical structures. Interpret the interplay between space and politics. Identify the various definitions of geopolitics and their implications for the field of international relations. Comprehend the elements and nature of power, power analysis, and power projection in world politics. Be acquainted with geopolitical theories of land, sea, air and their contemporary applications. Describe different tactics and strategies of power in international relations. Compare and contrast classical and contemporary modes of power demonstration. Focus on the impact of various ideological, socio-economic and demographic changes in world regions. Assess different degrees of potential power of a state, region or a union in establishing their domestic, regional and foreign relations. Appraise the contribution of cultural characteristics as to the formation and evaluation of international power relations. Role-play geo-political structures. Estimate the role of spatio-temporal factors in the enhancement/limitations of relations. Collaborate with strategic power structures at workplace environments.

Program

Media Department

Objectives

  • This course aims at providing students with a wide understanding of geopolitics, how it works, how it can be used to assess the capabilities of a state, or a region in terms of its domestic and foreign policy orientations. Different aspects of the geopolitical approach will be analyzed considering geographical, cultural and temporal differences. The students are expected to finish this course with a greater knowledge on how to assess geographical issues, improve their understanding of foreign policy and international system analyses.

Textbook

Klaus, D. (2019). Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.

Course Content

content serial Description
11. Course orientation
2 . Introduction to geopolitics Geography and politics Application on relationship between geography & politics
3 . Origin of the science Varieties of geopolitics Case study: Chinese, Russian, American geopolitics Historical, political and literary forces in geopolitics Case study: Brexit
4 . Geographical architectures Post-liberal world order Case study: Berlin Wall / War on Iraq Space, demography and geopolitics Case study: Cold War / Post-Cold War
5 . Sovereignty and the international system Application: Sovereignty and the international system
6 . Language and geopolitics Revision Case study Application: English / Spanish Discussion of assignments
7. 7th week exam Language and geopolitics Cont’d
8 .Geopolitical architecture & neo-liberal/globalization Populist architecture Geopolitical architecture & neo-liberal/globalization Examples of Protest
9 . Popular culture Popular & unpopular geopolitics Culture and geopolitics
10. Digital media and geopolitics Case study: social media and tensions of the Middle East
11. Internet 2.0 and geopolitics Post 9/11 geopolitics
12. Internet 2.0 and geopolitics Cont’d 12th week project (simulation study)
13 . Critical geopolitics (National) Identity, race, gender and geopolitics Statelessness in the 21st century Application: -European Union -Russian-Ukraine Crisis
14 . Objects & geopolitics Application
15. Objects & geopolitics Revision and discussion Objects & geopolitics Application Revision and discussion

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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