Date: 12 January 2025 @ 23:00

Timezone: Amsterdam

We have entered a new era in the geopolitics of agriculture and rural livelihoods. The decline of the United States’ power, the rise of China, and an assertive stance of Russia, have resulted in a multipolar global order.
In this graduate level course, we will interrogate the ways in which geopolitical rivalries manifest themselves and are responded to in rural areas around the world. Farm fields, as well as pastures and forests, have always been political domains, and the range of actors affecting rural livelihoods has become more diverse and complex in recent decades. It is imperative to weave geopolitics more strongly into analyses of trajectories of social, agrarian, and environmental change.

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