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Critical Geopolitics and Post-Critical Shift in Geopolitical Research Paradigm
Th e article presents a review of the new geopolitics approach that developed in the West in the last two decades — the critical geopolitics. Th e article analyzes its methodological and thematic innovations, the contradictions between classical and ...
I. Yu. Okunev
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Geopolitics at the margins? Reconsidering genealogies of critical geopolitics [PDF]
AbstractCritical geopolitics has become one of the most vibrant parts of political geography. However it remains a particularly western way of knowing which has been much less attentive to other traditions of thinking. This paper engages with Pan-Africanism, and specifically the vision of the architect of post-colonial Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, to ...
Joanne Sharp
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Critical Geopolitics/critical geopolitics 25 years on [PDF]
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Koopman S +8 more
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Doing Discourse Analysis in Critical Geopolitics [PDF]
This paper seeks to contribute towards a more explicit and candid discussion of the methodologies of discourse analysis within critical geopolitics. Proposing a classification along the three core dimensions of context (proximate or distal), analytic ...
Martin Müller
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From a critique to self-evolving (inter)discipline: Critical geopolitics vs. popular geopolitics [PDF]
The paper shows the development of critical geopolitics from its conceptualisation by O Tuathail, Dalby and Routledge at the end of the last century up to its critics and development of phenomena that influenced the self-evolution of discipline.
Marta Zorko, Dario Sršen
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This chapter introduces some of the aspects that, over the last three decades, have characterised political geography critiques of geopolitical power mechanisms.
Anoop Nayak, Alex Jeffrey
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The Three Critical Flaws of Critical Geopolitics: Towards a Neo-Classical Geopolitics [PDF]
Critical geopolitics is the dominant school of geopolitics in contemporary geography. Critical geopolitics is a body of radical scholarship that emerged in the 1980s that attempts to move beyond classic geopolitics. In order to resuscitate geopolitics, critical geopoliticians had to distance themselves from the imperialist, racist, and environmentally ...
Haverluk, Terrence W. +2 more
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Critical Geopolitics scholars have structured these heuristically in three intertwined dimensions: Formal, practical and popular geopolitics. This chapter summarizes the contribution of work in the critical geopolitics tradition to European Studies around three broad topics: the EU's self-representation as a geopolitical and “global” actor and, related,
Bachmann, Veit, Bialasiewicz, Luiza
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Renewable energy and geopolitics: A review [PDF]
This article reviews the literature on the geopolitics of renewable energy. It finds that while the roots of this literature can be traced back to the 1970s and 1980s, most of it has been published from 2010 onwards.
Roman Vakulchuk +2 more
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Critical geopolitics was established as a poststructural approach, which insists that rather than being an apolitical influence on international politics, as conventional accounts of geopolitics would argue, geographical relationships and entities are ...
Sharp, Joanne
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