Introduction Leonhardt organized a Geopolitics course at Maastricht Summer School between 2014 and 2019. The course took place at Maastricht University and attracted students from around the world. The Geopolitics Summer School course first addressed the differences between geopolitics, geo-economics
Geopolitics of Indian Ocean and China’s Belt and Road Initiative – Claude Rakisits (Geopolitical Trends in the 21st Century)
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Joseph Cerami: International Security, Strategic Studies, Military Education, US Army
Interview with Joseph Cerami as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (International Security, Strategic Studies, Military Education, US Army)
Dale Walton: American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior, Defense Studies
Interview with Dale Walton about American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior and Defense Studies
Matthew Sparke: Globalization discourse, geoeconomic myths, neoliberalization
Interview with Matthew Sparke as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Globalization discourse, geoeconomic myths, neoliberalization, Washington Consensus, Global Health, Education, Philanthrocapitalism)
Dale Walton: World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch
Interview with Dale Walton about World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch (Pivot Area, theory)
Dale Walton: US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century
Interview with Dale Walton about US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century (Sino-Russian alliance, Third World War, prediction, United Nations Security Council)
Dale Walton: Revolutions in Strategic Perspective (RSP) and Military Affairs (RMA)
Interview with Dale Walton about revolutions in strategic perspective (RSP) and military affairs (RMA) (Blitzkrieg, Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Ottoman, Ming Empire)
Heinz Nissel: Human geography, politics, power, space, future of mankind, Geopolitik
Interview with Heinz Nissel as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Human geography, politics, power, space, future of mankind, Kritische Geopolitik, Politische Geographie)
James Rogers: 3-European Union – Foreign policy, communitarianism and civilisation
Interview with James Rogers about European Union: foreign policy, communitarianism and civilisation (Minister, Nationalism, Identity, Languages, Social Democratic Political Systems, Projects)
James Rogers: 2-European Union – Grand strategy, normative power and military policy
Interview with James Rogers about European Union: Grand strategy, normative power and military policy (Civilian, Foreign, Threats, Human Security, Top Down, Bottom Up Process)
James Rogers: 1-European Union – Geopolitical and chronopolitical othering
Interview with James Rogers about European Union: geopolitical and chronopolitical othering (Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe, Equivalence-Difference, Dislocation, Structure, Agency, Discourse Theory)
Fabrizio Eva: Territorial trap, shared and divided spaces, Clash of Civilizations
Interview with Fabrizio Eva as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Territorial trap, shared and divided spaces, clash of civilizations, human psychology)
Saul Cohen: Great powers, shatterbelts, gateways, geostrategic regions
Interview with Saul Cohen as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Great powers, shatterbelts, gateways, geostrategic regions, Derwent Whittlesey)
Virginie Mamadouh: Geopolitics in the 2000s
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Federico Bordonaro: Rediscovering Spykman – the Rimland, Geography of Peace and Foreign Policy
This publication dicusses the theoretical and analytical work of Nicholas Spykman (Rimland, Geography of Peace, Foreign Policy)
Federico Bordonaro: 2-Europe, the global recession and dividing lines
Interview with Federico Bordonaro about Europe, focusing on the Global Recession, Dividing Lines and Military Conflicts
Leonhardt van Efferink: The Definition of Geopolitics – The Classical, French and Critical Traditions
Leonhardt van Efferink dicusses ten definitions of geopolitics including those of Classical, French and Critical traditions
Nathalène Reynolds: Gender studies, eurocentric approach, communism in India
Interview with Nathalène Reynolds as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (gender studies, eurocentric approach, communism in India, Mohammed Ali Jinnah)