Warsaw, Poland

Geopolitics
(International Relations)

Master's
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Geopolitics study

Geopolitics at UŁa

Field of studies: International Relations
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Kind of studies: full-time studies
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University website: www.lazarski.pl/en

Test: Is Geopolitics the right fit for you?

Geopolitics test

Answer all the questions and see if Geopolitics is the right major for you!

1. How interested are you in analyzing the impact of geography (resources, location, climate) on international politics and global great power competition?

2. Are you prepared to combine knowledge from history, economics, and military strategy to create comprehensive analyses?

3. How do you approach the analysis of current international conflicts?

4. Are you fascinated by creating long-term forecasts and scenarios regarding the future balance of power in the world?

5. What are your expectations for a two-year master's degree in Geopolitics in the context of your professional development?

6. How do you handle information analysis in the age of disinformation and hybrid warfare?

7. Do you have a particular interest in one region of the world (e.g., Indo-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Middle East) and its geopolitical dynamics?

8. Are you prepared for independent research work that will culminate in your master's degree, for example, in the form of a strategic analysis for a selected country?

9. Which approach is closer to you: analyzing classical geopolitical theories (e.g., Mackinder, Spykman) or studying new phenomena (e.g., cyberspace, trade wars)?

10. What is your main motivation for studying Geopolitics at an advanced level?

Definitions and quotes

Geopolitics
Geopolitics (from Greek γῆ gê "earth, land" and πολιτική politikḗ "politics") is the study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on politics and international relations. While geopolitics usually refers to countries and relations between them, it may also focus on two other kinds of states: de facto independent states with limited international recognition and; relations between sub-national geopolitical entities, such as the federated states that make up a federation, confederation or a quasi-federal system.

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