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The Genesis of Geopolitics and Friedrich Ratzel: Dismissing the Myth of the Ratzelian Geodeterminism: Historical Geography and Geosciences

Autor Alexandros Stogiannos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2018
This book discusses the influence of Friedrich Ratzel's ideas in more contemporary geopolitical analytical systems and the geodeterminism commonly attributed to him. The author thoroughly analyzes the structural components of Ratzel's thought. 

The research is inspired by the numerous contradictory approaches in the secondary literature, presenting Ratzel as both humanist and racist, geo-determinist and multidimensional analyst, organicist and social scientist, precursor of Geopolitics and opponent to the same idea. 
In this work, more particular issues are approached: the establishment of a scientific Political Geography; the methodological approach of his multidisciplinary work; the redefinition of his geopolitical period; his notion of state and the evaluation of sociological and cultural parameters as factors of state power; the biogeographical content of the notion of Lebensraum; his attitude towards the racist theories as well as towards the Darwinian theories; his overall worldview and the confrontation with cosmopolitism; his contribution to an interdisciplinary, positivist and scientific approach in analyzing social and international affairs; his thoughts on the architecture of Europe. 

The book will be useful for researchers and students in many scientific fields, such as International Relations, Geopolitics, Geography and History of Geography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319980348
ISBN-10: 3319980343
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: XVI, 252 p. 53 illus., 49 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Historical Geography and Geosciences

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Friedrich Ratzel and Geopolitics.- 2. F. Ratzel’s State as a “social organism”.- 3. Living space (Lebensraum): Bio-geographical signifier with political-geographical signified?.- 4. Social / cultural aspects as factors of power contibutors in Ratzel’s state analysis and the issue of racism.- 5. Ratzel’s worldview (Weltanschauung)  and the “Positivist Circle of Leipzig”. The meaning of Ratzel’s law.- 6. Ratzel, Central Europe (Mitteleuropa) and “European Union”.- 7. Fr. Ratzel and the Eastern Question: Flag follows trade.- 8. Final Conclusions.


Notă biografică


Dr. Alexandros Stogiannos received his PhD in Geopolitics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UoA), (Faculty of Turkish & Modern Asian Studies / School of Economics and Political Sciences), where Geopolitics is taught on both an undergraduate and a postgraduate level. 

He has authored multiple individual articles on the German geographer Friedrich Ratzel and his ideas, published in international journals in Germany and Greece. His research interests focus primarily on Systemic Geopolitical Analysis, as well as on the Theory and History of Geopolitics. In his published case studies he emphasises on the implementation of Machine Learning methods, such as Data Mining.

Dr. Alexandros Stogiannos is a Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Geocultural  Analyses of the Greater Middle East and Turkey  (Faculty of Turkish & Modern Asian Studies), and a Lecturer at the MSc degree programme  Geostrategic Synthesis and Defence Studies and International Security of the same Faculty.

Aside from his academic career, Dr. Stogiannos has also established the ERASMOS Language School (Corfu) were he is still co-manager and head of the German department.  He is also a former political reporter and editor.

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This book discusses the influence of Friedrich Ratzel's ideas in more contemporary geopolitical analytical systems and the geodeterminism commonly attributed to him. The author thoroughly analyzes the structural components of Ratzel's thought. 

The research is inspired by the numerous contradictory approaches in the secondary literature, presenting Ratzel as both humanist and racist, geo-determinist and multidimensional analyst, organicist and social scientist, precursor of Geopolitics and opponent to the same idea. 
In this work, more particular issues are approached: the establishment of a scientific Political Geography; the methodological approach of his multidisciplinary work; the redefinition of his geopolitical period; his notion of state and the evaluation of sociological and cultural parameters as factors of state power; the biogeographical content of the notion of Lebensraum; his attitude towards the racist theories as well as towards the Darwinian theories; his overall worldview and the confrontation with cosmopolitism; his contribution to an interdisciplinary, positivist and scientific approach in analyzing social and international affairs; his thoughts on the architecture of Europe. 

The book will be useful for researchers and students in many scientific fields, such as International Relations, Geopolitics, Geography and History of Geography.

Caracteristici

Includes an extended presentation of some Ratzel's lesser known essays, which are very important to understand his major books Contains 29 maps of Friedrich Ratzel collected from several books Introduces a new viewpoint in evaluating Ratzel's concept of Political Geography and consequently his contribution to leading geopolitical concepts