Geopolitics and international relations : grounding world politics anew / edited by David Criekemans.

"Although we live in a globalised world, territorially embedded factors are highly relevant in such domains as security, economy, energy, environment, politics & diplomacy. Today's analysts of world affairs are often loosely referring to 'geopolitics', but do not always clear...

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Other Authors: Criekemans, David, 1974- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2022]
Series:Geopolitics and international relations ; v. 1.
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Summary:"Although we live in a globalised world, territorially embedded factors are highly relevant in such domains as security, economy, energy, environment, politics & diplomacy. Today's analysts of world affairs are often loosely referring to 'geopolitics', but do not always clearly define it. This book therefore offers a necessary framework: an introduction into the main components of geopolitical analysis, an overview of the main geopolitical schools of thought, as well as reflections on how technology and geopolitics affect each other in economy, energy and security. In addition, several empirical studies are showcased, each developing innovative approaches. Leading authors reflect upon containment, analyse geopolitical myths, research geoeconomic rivalries, study mental maps, analyse conflict through territorially embedded variables & greed motivations and apply 'neo-medievalism' to study sub-state diplomacy. Contributors include: David Criekemans, Gyula Csurgai, Luis da Vinha, Manuel Duran, Alexandre Lambert, Antonios Nestoras, and Steven Spittaels"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 381 pages) : color illustrations, color maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004432086
9789004432086
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (EBSCOhost, viewed April 11, 2022).