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Engaging Geopolitics

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Engaging Geopolitics
Engaging Geopolitics provides a comprehensive introduction to the influence of geography, demography and economics on politics and international relations in the world in which we live today. The authors' expressed aim is to make geopolitics more accessible to undergraduate students, with the hope that the book will be an ideal starting pointing for those who will be moving vertically into more advanced courses in political geography or laterally into other concerns of international affairs.
1. Introduction 2. Fundamental concepts of geopolitics 3. The Cold War 4. Nationalism and culture 5. Security and conflict 6. The environment 7. International law
Kathleen E. Braden Fred M Shelley
  • Explores classic and contemporary geopolitical concepts and applies them to current world issues.
  • Covers the significant influences of geography on politics - nationalisation and culture, security and conflict, Cold War, environment, international law, trade and trade disputes.
  • Fully supported by international case material from the impacts of drug trafficking in South America, to the changing role of the UN in world relations.
  • Ideal text for undergraduates taking courses in geopolitics, politics and international relations.