5.3.3 Geopolitical constraints on global interactions

Content

  • Geographic inquiry and concept(s)
    • The varying power of local places and actors to resist or accept change
  • Geographic knowledge and understanding
    • Geopolitical constraints on global interactions:
      • government and militia controls on personal freedoms to participate in global interactions
      • national trade restrictions, including protectionism and resource nationalism
  • Case study or detailed examples
    • Neither required by the syllabus
  • Aims of this lesson
    • To have knowledge and understanding of geopolitical constraints on global interactions including government and militia controls on personal freedoms to participate in global interactions.
    • To have knowledge and understanding of national trade restrictions, including protectionism and resource nationalism.

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