Geopolitics and International Relations: Grounding World Politics Anew: Geopolitics and International Relations, cartea 1
David Criekemansen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2023
Contributors include: David Criekemans, Gyula Csurgai, Luis da Vinha, Manuel Duran, Alexandre Lambert, Antonios Nestoras, and Steven Spittaels.
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ISBN-13: 9789004548565
ISBN-10: 9004548564
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Geopolitics and International Relations
ISBN-10: 9004548564
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Geopolitics and International Relations
Notă biografică
David Criekemans, Ph.D (1974), is Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Antwerp (Belgium). He also teaches at KU Leuven (Belgium), University College Roosevelt (Utrecht University) in Middelburg (the Netherlands), Geneva Institute of Geopolitical Studies (Switzerland) and Blanquerna, Ramon Lull University in Barcelona (Spain).
Cuprins
Background and acknowledgements
David Criekemans
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Need for a Renewed ‘Grounding’ of International Relations
David Criekemans
1 The Main Components of Geopolitical Analysis
Gyula Csurgai
2 ‘Geotechnical Ensembles’: How New Technologies Change Geopolitical Factors and Contexts in Economy, Energy and Security
David Criekemans
3 Geopolitical Schools of Thought: A Concise Overview from 1890 till 2020, and beyond
David Criekemans
4 Where 'Geopolitics' and 'Foreign Policy Analysis' Once Met: The Work of Harold and Margaret Sprout and Its Continued Relevance Today
David Criekemans
5 Analysing Geopolitical Myths: Towards a Method for Analytic Geopolitics
Antonios Nestoras
6 Post-Cold War NATO Enlargement and the Geopolitical Instrumentalization of ‘Liberal Peace’: Lessons from George Kennan
Alexandre Lambert
7 The Increasing Importance of Geoeconomics in Power Rivalries: From the Past to the Present
Gyula Csurgai
8 Dangers on the Edge of the Map: Geographic Mental Maps and the Emergence of the Carter Doctrine
Luis da Vinha
9 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
10 Regional Diplomacy: Re-Territorialisation as a Piece in the Neo-Medieval Puzzle?
Manuel Duran
Geopolitics and International Relations: From ‘Living Apart Together’ to ‘Friends with Benefits’
David Criekemans
Index
David Criekemans
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Need for a Renewed ‘Grounding’ of International Relations
David Criekemans
PART 1: Basic Variables of Geopolitical Analysis
1 The Main Components of Geopolitical Analysis
Gyula Csurgai
2 ‘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
3 Geopolitical Schools of Thought: A Concise Overview from 1890 till 2020, and beyond
David Criekemans
4 Where 'Geopolitics' and 'Foreign Policy Analysis' Once Met: The Work of Harold and Margaret Sprout and Its Continued Relevance Today
David Criekemans
5 Analysing Geopolitical Myths: Towards a Method for Analytic Geopolitics
Antonios Nestoras
PART 3: Empirical Studies: The Enduring Relevance of Territorially Embedded Factors in IR
6 Post-Cold War NATO Enlargement and the Geopolitical Instrumentalization of ‘Liberal Peace’: Lessons from George Kennan
Alexandre Lambert
7 The Increasing Importance of Geoeconomics in Power Rivalries: From the Past to the Present
Gyula Csurgai
8 Dangers on the Edge of the Map: Geographic Mental Maps and the Emergence of the Carter Doctrine
Luis da Vinha
9 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
10 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
Index