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FEMINIST GEOPOLITICS AS A DIMENSION OF CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS
2023Frederich Ratzel, Haushofer, Mackinder ve Mahan ve Spykman'ın teorilerinden Cohen ve Lacoste teorilerine ve nihayet eleştirel ve postmodern jeopolitikaya kadar geleneksel jeopolitik, dünya görüş ve düşüncelerine dayalı olarak kendi yorumlarına ve amaçlarına sahiptir.
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Critical Geopolitics: Discourse, Difference, and Dissent
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1991In the 1980s international relations theory has been undergoing a major methodological and theoretical debate which has challenged much of the recent disciplinary orthodoxy. This has been inspired by the introduction of contemporary critical social theory and poststructuralist themes into international relations by a new generation of practitioners ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Abstract This chapter tackles the earthly dimension of politics and international relations. It also discusses the correlation between human territoriality and the imperial making of the modern world. Halford Mackinder's ideas are reformulated as critical tools to analyze geopolitics as territorial politics to further the understanding ...
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Classical Geopolitics Approach and Critical Geopolitics Discourse
2016In this article, the beginning point is the statement that geopolitics is a science while the main question is what is the importanceof critical geopolitics discourse international politics system. As an “efficient” factor in politics history from the beginning of19th century, geopolitics is one of the critical factors that affecting international ...
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The (Critical) Geopolitics of Seapower
2015Geography is an important determinant of international politics and security. Human and states’ agency is inevitably limited by geographical constraints. Some scholars have claimed that geography constitutes one of the factors influencing the development of seapower. For example, Colin S.
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