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KRIG3030 - Geopolitics and Global Challenges

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New from the academic year 2024/2025

Examination arrangement

Examination arrangement: Take-home exam
Grade: Letter grades

Evaluation Weighting Duration Grade deviation Examination aids
Take-home exam 100/100 3 days

Course content

In a complex geopolitical environment, how do we perceive, define, and examine security in the international system? This course will use theories of international relations to analyze the changing architecture of global order over the course of the twentieth century. The course will situate NATO in the longer history of collective security, trace the emergence of new diplomatic actors such as international institutions and humanitarian NGOs, and assess how global flows of commodities and migration have put pressure on security policy. The course will show how localized conflicts are grounded in broader patterns of persistent conflict and turbulence.

Learning outcome

A candidate who has passed the course is expected to have the following learning outcomes in accordance with the course description, defined as knowledge and skills:

Knowledge

The candidate has

  • In-depth knowledge of the international system.
  • In-depth knowledge of key international institutions tied to security such as NATO.
  • In-depth knowledge of the linkages between humanitarian and security policy in the 20th century.
  • Knowledge of the key arenas of geopolitical tension such as migration and strategic supply chains.
  • Knowledge of theories about collective security and global order.

Skills

The candidate

  • Should be able to analyze the core institutions of international security policy and the key problems that they address.
  • Has the ability to use historical methods to assess how overlapping geopolitical tensions develop over time.

Learning methods and activities

The course is taught via digital platform. The platform can include short lectures, short podcast presentations, talks, and brief written teaching materials. A physical gathering is offered that is practically oriented and which may include lectures, seminar activity and group assignments.

The compulsory activity in the course is a term paper which is to compare to publications with relevance for the course. It has to be approved for the students to present themselves for assessment in the course.

Compulsory assignments

  • Term paper

Further on evaluation

The home exam lasts for three days. It is possible to take the exam in semesters when the course is not taught.

Required previous knowledge

BA in Military Studies, History, Political Science or equivalent

Course materials

Reading list, literature compendium, and written notes posted on the digital platform.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From To
KRIG3031 7.5 AUTUMN 2024
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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  7.5 SP
Study level: Second degree level

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  AUTUMN 2024

Language of instruction: English, Norwegian

Location: Trondheim

Subject area(s)
  • Political History
  • History
Contact information

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Modern History and Society

Examination

Examination arrangement: Take-home exam

Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
Autumn ORD Take-home exam 100/100 INSPERA
Room Building Number of candidates
  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
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