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_aGeopolitics/ _cedited by Klaus Dodds |
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_aLos Angeles: _bSage, _c2009. |
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505 | _a VOLUME ONE Part 1: Classical Geopolitics 1.The New Geopolitics: A critique - Lewis Alexander 2.The Pentagon's New Map - Thomas Barnett 3.Race Contra Space: The conflict between German geopolitik and national socialism - Mark Bassin 4.Geography Versus Geopolitics - Isaiah Bowman 5.Geopolitical Thinking in Latin America - John Child 6.A New Map of Global Geopolitical Equilibrium: A developmental approach - Saul Cohen 7.Lost Geographers: Power games and the circulation of ideas within Francophone political geographies - Juliet Fall 8.Political Geography in the Modern World - Richard Hartshorne 9..Why Geopolitik? - Karl Haushofer 10.Defence of German Geopolitics - Karl Haushofer 11.Geopolitics, Generals and the State in Brazil - Leslie Hepple 12.Persuasive Cartography in 'Geopolitik' and National Socialism - G. Henrik Herb 13.The Clash of Civilizations - Samuel Huntington 14.Global Strategic Views - Stephen Jones 15.Power and Weakness - Robert Kagan 16.Closed Space and Political Practice: Frederick Jackson Turner and Halford Mackinder - G. Kearns 17.The Sources of Soviet Conduct - George Kennan 18.The Origins and Evolution of Geopolitics - Ladis Kristof 19.The Geographical Pivot of History - Halford Mackinder | ||
700 | _aDodds, Klaus | ||
942 | _cBOOKS |