Curr Iss In-Person: Contemporary Geopolitics
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-1024_GEOP
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: In-person
- Places Left: 29
- Fee: $175
Contemporary Geopolitics
Three In-Person Sessions
Tue., Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
One could say if there was ever a time to better understand geopolitics, today would be it. Around the globe we’re faced with wars, refugee crises, threatened democracies, climate change, cyberattacks and much, much more. In this course, Scott McLagan, emeritus professor of management and Amanda Cahal, director of global MBA programs at DU’s Daniels College of Business, offer a comprehensive view of today’s significant geopolitical issues. The class features three 2-hour sessions, each focusing on key regions and their unique challenges and dynamics. Session one covers the intertwined histories and current affairs of Europe and the Middle East along with the ongoing conflicts, political shifts and socio-economic impacts influencing those regions. Specifics include insights into the Russia-Ukraine war, the complex subtleties between Iran, Israel and the Palestinian crisis, and the broader implications for global stability. In session two, the instructors address the rapidly evolving landscape of Asia. They will focus on China's rise, the delicate state of affairs with Taiwan, the persistent threat from North Korea, and the emerging influence of India. And in session three, they examine weighty political issues, unique challenges and opportunities in Africa and South America, from political instability and economic development to environmental concerns and international partnerships.
Scott McLagan, an emeritus professor of the practice in management, combines his academic background with a career as a senior executive in global companies. His expertise in geopolitics focuses on business and security risks.
Amanda Cahal, the director of global MBA programs at Daniels College of Business, has a background in international development and higher education. She approaches geopolitics through historical, political, cultural and social equity lenses.
Three In-Person Sessions
Tue., Feb. 25, Mar. 4, 11, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
One could say if there was ever a time to better understand geopolitics, today would be it. Around the globe we’re faced with wars, refugee crises, threatened democracies, climate change, cyberattacks and much, much more. In this course, Scott McLagan, emeritus professor of management and Amanda Cahal, director of global MBA programs at DU’s Daniels College of Business, offer a comprehensive view of today’s significant geopolitical issues. The class features three 2-hour sessions, each focusing on key regions and their unique challenges and dynamics. Session one covers the intertwined histories and current affairs of Europe and the Middle East along with the ongoing conflicts, political shifts and socio-economic impacts influencing those regions. Specifics include insights into the Russia-Ukraine war, the complex subtleties between Iran, Israel and the Palestinian crisis, and the broader implications for global stability. In session two, the instructors address the rapidly evolving landscape of Asia. They will focus on China's rise, the delicate state of affairs with Taiwan, the persistent threat from North Korea, and the emerging influence of India. And in session three, they examine weighty political issues, unique challenges and opportunities in Africa and South America, from political instability and economic development to environmental concerns and international partnerships.
Scott McLagan, an emeritus professor of the practice in management, combines his academic background with a career as a senior executive in global companies. His expertise in geopolitics focuses on business and security risks.
Amanda Cahal, the director of global MBA programs at Daniels College of Business, has a background in international development and higher education. She approaches geopolitics through historical, political, cultural and social equity lenses.
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Lynn Wells, Director
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Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
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Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tuesday | 25 February 2025 | 04 March 2025 | 06:30PM - 08:30PM | All Students | James McLagan |
Tuesday | 11 March 2025 | 11 March 2025 | 06:30PM - 08:30PM | All Students | Amanda Cahal |