Introduction to geopolitics

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Introduction to geopolitics

Colin Flint

Routledge, 2017, [i.e. 2016]

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This new updated edition of Introduction to Geopolitics presents the overarching themes of geopolitical structures and agents in an engaging and accessible manner, which requires no previous knowledge of theory or current affairs. Using new pertinent case studies and guided exercises the title explains the contemporary global power of the United States and the challenges it is facing, the persistence of nationalist conflicts, migration, cyberwar, terrorism, and environmental geopolitics. Case studies of the rise of the so-called Islamic State, the South China Sea disputes, the Syrian civil war, the Korean conflict, and Israel-Palestine emphasize the multi-faceted nature of conflict. The book raises questions by incorporating international and long term historical perspectives and introduces readers to different theoretical viewpoints, including feminist contributions. The new edition features expanded sections on network geopolitics and non-state actors, a new section on geopolitics of transnational business, cyberwar, an interpretation of ISIS within historical geopolitical trends, as well as expanded discussion of the relevance of Boserup and neo-Malthusians to environmental geopolitics. Introduction to Geopolitics will provide its readers with a set of critical analytical tools for understanding the actions of states as well as non-state actors acting in competition over resources and power. Both students and general readers will find this book an essential stepping-stone to a deeper and critical understanding of contemporary conflicts.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Prologue Chapter 1 A framework for understanding geopolitics Chapter 2 Geopolitical Agency: The Concept of Geopolitical Codes Chapter 3 Justifying Geopolitical Agency: Representing Geopolitical Codes Chapter 4 Embedding Geopolitics Within National Identity Chapter 5 Territorial Geopolitics: Shaky Foundations of the World Political Map? Chapter 6 Network Geopolitics: Social Movements and Terrorists Chapter 7 Global Geopolitical Structure: Framing Agency Chapter 8 Environmental Geopolitics: Security and Sustainability Chapter 9 Messy Geopolitics: Agency and Multiple Structures References Index

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  • NCID
    BB22601989
  • ISBN
    • 9781138192157
    • 9781138192164
  • LCCN
    2016019448
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Abingdon, Oxon
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 317 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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