GEOG 425 Political Geography
CONTENT: This course studies
the political system as a spatial phenomenon from pre-literate forms and
socio-political integration to the nation-state and other modern forms
of political integration. Examples from local, metropolitan-regional,
national, and international contexts. The experimental course examines the geography of revolution from a political perspective and focuses
on changes, both violent and non-violent, in political, social, economic, and cultural systems around the world Prerequisite: GEOG 101 or
permission of the instructor 3 hours.
OFFERED: Approximately every two or
three years. Last taught in the Spring 2009 semester.
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