Presentation given to a class of UMN alumni, as one lecture in a prospective class on contemporary global issues.
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2. What is Geopolitics?
Definition: politics, especially international relations, as influenced by geographical
factors.
Description:
Your geographical location in the world is responsible for political, economic and military relations
with your neighbors, regional powers and the international system.
POWER GEOGRAPHY+
3. GEOPOLITICS IS:
• Immensely complex – the more you research, the more
complex it becomes.
• Depends on politico-economic interests
EVERYBODY ACTS FORTHEIR OWN
INTEREST!
• There is national and cultural memory – grievances are not
forgotten
4. Recent Example UKRAINE!
Nov. 2013: Ukraine's president,ViktorYanukovych, faced two choices:
1. Sign long-term, initially painful deal with EU to increase integration and trade, OR
2. Take $15bn loan from Russia and move toward a "Eurasian Union", with Belarus, Kazakhstan and
Russia.
• Widespread protests, in Dec.2013. By Feb.2014 President fled to Russia.
• Russia sent soldiers in February 2014.
Why did they do it?
Russian business newspaper Kommersant estimates the costs of integrating Crimea into Russia is $30
billion over the next decade, i.e. $3 billion per year.
BUT
Russia gets to control the area surrounding the Black Sea (nearly 3 times that of Crimea) - access to oil
and gas reserves, BILLIONS of dollars!
6. Afghanistan
SOVIET UNION
Rise of Islamic radical
groups
Saudi Billionaire –
formation of Al Qaeda
Massive
refugees
Massive
refugees
7.
8. From 1980 - 1988: Iraq vs. Iran War (ColdWar)
1990 - 1991: First Iraq War
1991 - 2003: Sanctions and grievances
2003 (March - May ): Second Iraq War
2003 - 2008: Internal strife and state collapse
2008 - 2014: Insurgency and sectarian war
• April ’09: 1,200 killed
• Oct ’13: 900 killed
2014 - Present: power vacuum;
rise of Daesh (ISIS)
Minority Sunni in power;
Majority Shia
Majority
Shia
U.S. led invasion to
oust Saddam
9. From 1960 - 1980: Contentions
with Lebanon and Israel
1980s: Supported Iran against Iraq
1991: Supported U.S. action against Iraq
2003: President Bush brandish Syria as one of the
“axis of evil”
2007: Good relations with U.S, Europe & Iraq
March 2011: Protests is Daraa, violent
suppression
July 2011: Unrest in Homs, violent suppression
2012 - 2013: Escalation of violence nationally,
tensions withTurkey, Israel and global
condemnation
Dec. 2013: State collapse; power vacuum;
rise of Daesh
11. Conclusion -FoodforThought
World-systems theory
• 21st is the Global Century, not the
American or Chinese.
• Complexity of the global system
requires leadership of all major and
regional powers to keep world peace.
• U.S. (+ EU) challenged to apply military
& economic power to international
affairs BUT
recognize their limitations and
responsibilities inherent in the exercise
of power.
12. Each of the 45 black dots is a U.S.
military base
Conclusion -FoodforThought
14. • What is it?
• Islamic perspective about radical groups
• How pervasive is it?
• Causal Factors
• Religious understanding of radicalization
• The Solution
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