Geopolitics in the twenty-first century : territories, identities, and foreign policies
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Geopolitics in the twenty-first century : territories, identities, and foreign policies
(Defense, security and strategy series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2021
- : hardcover
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- United States geopolitics : geographical places linked to geopolitical traditions / Phil Kelly
- New Russian geopolitics : reviving past perceptions and ambitions / Sandra Fernandes and Vera Ageeva
- The geopolitical strategy of China : the belt and road initiative as a geoeconomic umbrella / Viktor Eszterhai
- Constants, strengths and weaknesses of French geopolitical designs / Aymeric Chauprade
- British geopolitics sailing into the 21st century : from maritime superpower to junior ally / Brian Blouet
- Considering a new geopolitical analysis on Japan-China equivocal relations : why is ocean-space utilized as an arena for "competition" by agents? / Takashi Hosoda
- The Brazilian school of geopolitics and the strategic culture of South American integration / Nuno Morgado
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is dedicated to geopolitics in the 21st century. Several scholars from slightly different backgrounds (geopolitics, international relations, history, and political science) have come together to develop the geopolitical research program as an approach to international relations. This book includes research on the great powers that have permanent seats on the UN security council, as well as Japan and Brazil, as regional powers that may increase in influence in the 21st century international arena. Despite the methodological richness of the individual contributions, all chapters address the core(s) of geopolitical thought a the territorial and identity-based realities that shape politics, foreign policies, and grand strategies a thereby adding value to the research agenda of geopolitical studies.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- United States Geopolitics: Geographical Places Linked to Geopolitical Traditions
- New Russian Geopolitics: Reviving Past Perceptions and Ambitions
- The Geopolitical Strategy of China: The Belt And Road Initiative As A Geoeconomic Umbrella
- Constants, Strengths and Weaknesses of French Geopolitical Designs
- British Geopolitics Sailing into the 21st Century: From Maritime Superpower To Junior Ally
- Considering a New Geopolitical Analysis on Japan-China Equivocal Relations: Why is Ocean-Space Utilized as an Arena for Competition by Agents?
- The Brazilian School of Geopolitics and the Strategic Culture of South American Integration
- Index.
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