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

  1. 1How do ethnic and religious identities interact with territory to produce localized conflicts?
  2. 2What are the spatial consequences of forced migration on both origin and host regions?
  3. 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

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