Political Geography and State Sovereignty · Regions of the World
The Geography of Conflict and Peace
Studying the spatial causes and consequences of political instability.
Key Questions
- 1How do ethnic and religious identities interact with territory to produce localized conflicts?
- 2What are the spatial consequences of forced migration on both origin and host regions?
- 3How can regional organizations facilitate peace and stability in contested territories?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Political Geography - JC2
Level: JC 2
Subject: Geography
Unit: Political Geography and State Sovereignty
Period: Regions of the World
Suggested Methodologies
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