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Last update: Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D. (11.08.2020)
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Last update: Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D. (11.08.2020)
Students will receive a wider understanding of approaches to geopolitics from geographic deterministic to analytical to critical. They will be capable of applying these frameworks to their study of concrete processes and events. |
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Last update: Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D. (11.08.2020)
Short paper - 50%
Oral exam - 50% The oral exam will be based on lectures and readings.
Evaluation is performed in accordance with the Dean’s Provision.
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Last update: Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D. (01.08.2023)
Required readings (available in Moodle): Agnew, J. - Globalization and Sovereignty (Chapter 1) Brzezinski, Z. - The Grand Chessboard (Introduction, Chapter 1, 2) Cohen, S. B. - Geopolitics (Chapters 1,2,3) De Seversky, A. - Victory Through Air Power (Chapters 1, 12) Dolman, E. C. - Astropolitik (Chapters 1,2) Dussuoy, G. - Systemic Geopolitics (article) Huntington, S. P. - The Clash of Civilizations (Chapters 1, 2, 6, 7, 11) Kaplan, R. D. - The Revenge of Geography (Chapter 2) Kaplan, R. D. - The Coming Anarchy (article) Luttwak, E. N. - From Geopolitics to Geoeconomics (article) Khanna, P. - Connectography (Chapter 1,2) MacKinder, H. J. - The Geographical Pivot of History (article) Mahan, A. T. - The Influence of Sea Power Upon History (Introductory, Chapter 1) Ó Tuathail - Critical Geopolitics (Introduction, Chapter 1,2) Rosiere, S., Jones, R. - Teichopolitics (article) Routledge, P. - Anti-Geopolitics IN: Agnew et al. - A Companion to Political Geography. Stogiannos, A. - The Genesis of Geopolitics and Friedrich Ratzel (Chapters 1,2,3) Tilly, C. - The Formation of National States in Western Europe (Chapter 1) Tilly, C. - Coercion, Capital and European States (Chapter 1) Wallerstein, I. - World-System Analysis: An Introduction (Chapter 1,2,3,4)
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Last update: Mgr. Bohumil Doboš, Ph.D. (31.08.2020)
Introduction Bloc I - Geopolitics as an extension of geography:
b) Domination through domains - from Mahan to Dolman c) Anglo-Saxon tradition - MacKidner and Spykman
Bloc II - Geopolitics as an extension of the environment:
b) Evolutionary school - Tilly and Wallerstein
Bloc III - Geopolitics as an extension of language:
b) Geopolitics and perceptions - actors´ perception of space c) Systemic geopolitics - combination of critical and classical
Bloc IV - Geopolitics and networks:
b) Connectography vs. Teichopolitics - networks and borders in the 21st century
Geopolitics and practice
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