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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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The need for a renewed "grounding" of international relations / David Criekemans
  • Part 1. Basic variables of geopolitical analysis. The main components of geopolitical analysis / Gyula Csurgai ; "Geotechnical ensembles" : how new technologies change geopolitical factors and contexts in economy, energy and security / David Criekemans
  • Part 2. Theoretical approaches to territorially embedded factors and IR. Geopolitical schools of thought : a concise overview from 1890 till 2020, and beyond / David Criekemans ; Where geopolitics and foreign policy analysis once met : the work of Harold and Margaret Sprout and its continued relevance / David Criekemans ; Analysing geopolitical myths : towards a method for analytic geopolitics / Antonios Nestoras
  • Part 3. Empirical studies : the enduring relevance of territorially embedded factors in IR. Post-Cold War NATO enlargement and the geopolitical instrumentalization of "liberal peace" : lessons from George Kennan / Alexandre Lambert ; The increasing importance of geoeconomics in power rivalries : from the past to the present / Gyula Csurgai ; Dangers on the edge of the map : geographic mental maps and the emergence of the Carter Doctrine / Luis da Vinha ; Mapping greed as a conflict motivation : evidence from armed conflicts in Sudan and Libya on the complexity of armed groups' interactions with natural resources / Steven Spittaels ; Regional diplomacy : re-territorialisation as a piece in the neo-medieval puzzle? / Manuel Duran
  • Part 4. Conclusions. Geopolitics and international relations : from "living apart together" to "friends with benefits" / David Criekemans.