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Buch, Englisch, 1600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3175 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of International Relations

Dodds

Geopolitics

Buch, Englisch, 1600 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3175 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of International Relations

ISBN: 978-1-84860-708-8
Verlag: Sage Publications


This major reference collection highlights the contested and diverse nature of geopolitics and charts the controversial intellectual history of the field. Coined by the Swedish author, Rudolf Kjellén, the term 'geopolitics' highlights the role that territory, resources and boundaries play in shaping global political relations. The collection brings together work from international relations, political science, history, geography and law into a definitive collection that covers three dimensions of the geopolitical: " 'Classic geopolitics' examines the impact of physical geography on political actions. " 'Critical geopolitics', a parallel strand to the 'classical' tradition, challenges the notion of geography as a passive backdrop to international affairs and examines the socially constructed nature of geographical claims. " 'Popular geopolitics' looks at geopolitics as it has been presented outside of the formal academic arena, for example in popular journals such as Life or Reader's Digest
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VOLUME ONE
Part 1: Classical Geopolitics
The New Geopolitics: A critique - Lewis Alexander
The Pentagon's New Map - Thomas Barnett
Race Contra Space: The conflict between German geopolitik and national socialism - Mark Bassin
Geography Versus Geopolitics - Isaiah Bowman
Geopolitical Thinking in Latin America - John Child
A New Map of Global Geopolitical Equilibrium: A developmental approach - Saul Cohen
Lost Geographers: Power games and the circulation of ideas within Francophone political geographies - Juliet Fall
Political Geography in the Modern World - Richard Hartshorne
Why Geopolitik? - Karl Haushofer
Defence of German Geopolitics - Karl Haushofer
Geopolitics, Generals and the State in Brazil - Leslie Hepple
Persuasive Cartography in 'Geopolitik' and National Socialism - G. Henrik Herb
The Clash of Civilizations - Samuel Huntington
Global Strategic Views - Stephen Jones
Power and Weakness - Robert Kagan
Closed Space and Political Practice: Frederick Jackson Turner and Halford Mackinder - G. Kearns
The Sources of Soviet Conduct - George Kennan
The Origins and Evolution of Geopolitics - Ladis Kristof
The Geographical Pivot of History - Halford Mackinder
VOLUME TWO
Part 1: Classical Geopolitics (Continued)
The Territorial Growth of States - Friedrich Ratzel
Geopolitics and Geography in Japan Re-Examined - Keiichi Takeuchi
Geopolitics and Political Geography - Edvard Thermaenius
Geographical Science in Germany During the Period 1933-1945 - Carl Troll and Eric Fischer
Political Geography and Geopolitics: A recurrence of American geopolitics - O. Vitkovskiy
Part 2: Critical Geopolitics
Biometric Borders: Governing mobilities in the War on Terror - Louise Amoore
Between Regions: Science, militarism and American geography from World War to Cold War - Tervor Barnes and Matthew Farish
The Uncertain State(s) of Europe - Luiza Bialasiewicz
Planetary Geopolitics - Neville Brown
The Biopolitics of Security: Oil, empire and the sports utility vehicle - David Campbell
Whose World, Whose Order? Spatiality, geopolitics and the limits of the world order concept - Sanjay Chaturvedi and Joe Painter
US Statecraft and the US-Mexico Border as Security-Economy Nexus - Mathew Coleman
Critical Geopolitics: Discourse, difference and dissent - Simon Dalby
The Environment as Geopolitical Threat: Reading Robert Kaplan's 'coming anarchy' - Simon Dalby
Locating Critical Geopolitics - Klaus Dodds and James Sidaway
A Feminist Geopolitics? - Lorraine Dowler and Joanne Sharp
Terror and Territory - Stuart Elden
Cities and the War on Terror - Stephen Graham
The Angel of Iraq: Paradise and progress - Derek Gregory
The Black Flag: Guantanamo Bay and the space of exception - Derek Gregory
VOLUME THREE
Part 2: Critical Geopolitics (Continued)
Torture and the Ticking Bomb: The war on terrorism as a geographical imagination of power/knowledge - Matthew Hannah
The Revival of Geopolitics - Leslie Hepple
Mind the Gap: Bridging feminist and political geography through geopolitics - Jennifer Hyndman
Alexander Dugin: Geopolitics and neo-fascism in post-Soviet Russia - Alan Ingram
Homeland Insecurities: Reflections on language and space - Amy Kaplan
An Illustration of Geographical Warfare: Bombing the dikes on the Red River, North Vietnam - Yves Lacoste
For Ethnography in Political Geography: Experiencing and reimagining the Ferghana Valley boundary closures - Nick Megoran
Is there a Politics to Geopolitics? - Alexander Murphy, Mark Bassin, David Newman, Paul Reuber and John Agnew
Geopolitical Fantasies, National Strategies and Ordinary Russians in the Post-Communist Era - John O'Loughlin
The Language and Nature of the 'New' Geopolitics: The case of US-El Salvador relations - Gearóid Ó Tuathail
Geopolitics and Discourse: Practical geopolitical reasoning in American for


Dodds, Klaus
Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Royal Holloway, University of London. He researches in the areas of geopolitics, media and the international governance of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean and is author of five books including Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2007) and co-editor of three volumes including Geopolitical Traditions (Routledge, 2000). His latest work is concerned with the geopolitics of cinema and radio, 'soft power' and public diplomacy in a global In 2005, he was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize for his research achievements in geopolitics and human geography.


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