Geopolitics Theories and Practices

Course

Length

5 Days

Type

Classroom

Course ID

DPAL1028
VenueAvailable Date
London13-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur13-07-2026
Dubai19-07-2026
Istanbul20-07-2026
Amsterdam27-07-2026
Milan27-07-2026
Singapore27-07-2026
Singapore03-08-2026
Paris03-08-2026
Barcelona10-08-2026
London10-08-2026
Milan10-08-2026
Dubai16-08-2026
Kuala Lumpur24-08-2026
Amsterdam24-08-2026
Istanbul31-08-2026
Barcelona07-09-2026
London07-09-2026
Dubai13-09-2026
Kuala Lumpur14-09-2026
Milan14-09-2026
Istanbul21-09-2026
Amsterdam21-09-2026
Paris28-09-2026
Singapore28-09-2026
London05-10-2026
Barcelona05-10-2026
Dubai11-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur12-10-2026
Amsterdam19-10-2026
Milan19-10-2026
Istanbul19-10-2026
Singapore26-10-2026
Paris26-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur02-11-2026
Barcelona02-11-2026
Istanbul09-11-2026
Milan09-11-2026
Paris16-11-2026
London23-11-2026
Amsterdam23-11-2026
Dubai29-11-2026
Singapore30-11-2026
Amsterdam07-12-2026
Milan07-12-2026
London07-12-2026
Dubai13-12-2026
Singapore14-12-2026
Kuala Lumpur14-12-2026
Barcelona21-12-2026
Istanbul21-12-2026
Paris28-12-2026

Geopolitics is more than the study of geography’s role in shaping politics—it’s a lens through which we can understand the ambitions, conflicts, and alliances that define our world. Why do certain nations dominate global discourse? How do geography and resources dictate power? And what lessons can we draw from the past to make sense of today’s shifting global landscape?


The Geopolitics Theories and Practices course invites you to explore these questions and more. Over five days, you’ll journey through the foundational ideas that have shaped geopolitics, from ancient strategies to modern theories. You’ll dissect how seas, airspace, and even outer space have become battlegrounds of influence and learn to apply cutting-edge frameworks to analyze today’s challenges, such as resource scarcity and climate-driven conflicts.


Whether you’re a policymaker, a strategist, or simply someone fascinated by the forces that drive global events, this course will sharpen your understanding of power, geography, and the dynamics that define our interconnected world. It’s not just about theory—it’s about equipping you to think critically and act decisively in an unpredictable world.