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This course examines the global political situation from a geographical perspective. Topics include: how the countries of the world were formed and came to occupy their present territorial configurations; border conflicts and other spatially based international issues; struggles for secession from established states and movements for territorially based autonomy; and the development and enlargement of supranational organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). While the course is globally comprehensive, special attention will be given to current sites of geo-political tension. Maps will be used extensively for both descriptive and analytical purposes.
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Global Geopolitics Martin Lewis

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This course examines the global political situation from a geographical perspective. Topics include: how the countries of the world were formed and came to occupy their present territorial configurations; border conflicts and other spatially based international issues; struggles for secession from established states and movements for territorially based autonomy; and the development and enlargement of supranational organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). While the course is globally comprehensive, special attention will be given to current sites of geo-political tension. Maps will be used extensively for both descriptive and analytical purposes.
This course is presented in enhanced podcast format: the presentation images are synched with the audio track and will display in the album artwork section of your iTunes application. If the album artwork field is not already visible, go to the "View" menu and select "Show Artwork."

    10. North America and Oceania (March 11, 2008)

    10. North America and Oceania (March 11, 2008)

    Final meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (March 11, 2008)

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    9. Latin America (March 4, 2008)

    9. Latin America (March 4, 2008)

    Ninth meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (March 4, 2008)

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    8. Sub-Saharan Africa (February 26, 2008)

    8. Sub-Saharan Africa (February 26, 2008)

    Eighth meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (February 26, 2008)

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    7. Southwest Asia and North Africa (February 19, 2008)

    7. Southwest Asia and North Africa (February 19, 2008)

    Seventh meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (February 19, 2008)

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    6. Russia and Central Asia (February 12, 2008)

    6. Russia and Central Asia (February 12, 2008)

    Sixth meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (February 12, 2008)

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    5. Europe (February 5, 2008)

    5. Europe (February 5, 2008)

    Fifth meeting of Professor Martin Lewis' Global Geopolitics course. (February 5, 2008)

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Customer Reviews

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StefTDot ,

Great background information and historical links

Dr. Lewis provides a dynamically delivered, interesting and uncomplicated review of the entire globe. By linking history, geography, economics and the political impacts to specific states, regions, islands, etc. he sets the stage for a thorough exposure to the fundamental reasons our current interstate relations exist, be it in terms of trade, policy, conflict, migration or otherwise. A great course for anyone looking to expand their understanding of contemporary political geography.

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