Environmental Studies 347 - Environmental Geopolitics and Security
Env. Geopolitics & Security
Spring
2026
01
4.00
Kevin Surprise
T 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
129489
ksurpris@mtholyoke.edu
Food insecurity, warfare, disasters, energy, climate crises: how are environments enrolled in and entangled with questions of power, security, and geopolitical strategy? This course will explore relationships between population, resources, and scarcity, starting from the premise that scarcity is more often manufactured to maintain power than it is a "natural" condition. We examine the weaponization of environments in modern warfare, relationships between racism, pollution, (in)security and slow violence, the ways that climate change is being militarized and securitized and energy transitions are raising new questions of geopolitical power. We conclude with perspectives on rethinking security.
This course is open to juniors and seniors; Prereq: 8 credits in humanities or social science.