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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 ...
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Environmental Geopolitics of Climate Engineering Proposals in the IPCC 5th Assessment Report
Environmental geopolitics offers an analytical approach that considers how environmental themes are brought into the service of geopolitical agendas. Of particular concern are claims about environment-related security and risk and the justification of ...
Shannon O'Lear +5 more
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A Critical Way of Approaching Contemporary Romanian Geopolitics [PDF]
The scientific novelty of the study consists of the unique, organic, integrative, synchronous and diachronic approach of this topic in the Romanian academic space after 1990.
Vlad Gafița
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“Inevitable” and “Imminent” Invasions: The Logic Behind Western Media War Stories
In the 21st century, great power geopolitics is back as the Western-centric U.S. unipolar order is facing relative decline due to the challenges posed by the non-Western-centric multipolar order, specifi cally by China and Russia.
G. Simons
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The Research Progress of Emotional Geopolitics in the West
Emotional geopolitics, as a new field of geopolitical research, advocates that geopolitics should pay more attention to the analysis of emotion. It breaks the dualistic opposition between emotion and reason in classical geopolitical theory, and places ...
Li Peng, Yao Luchao, Lin Yuqian, Feng Da
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The Gambit of Geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific: A Critical Analysis
Geopolitics is essential in understanding global dynamics, economic and resource considerations, cultural interlinkages, global governance for common humanitarian causes, foreign policy, diplomacy and security.
Chetan Singai +2 more
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Evolution of the “Digital Sovereignty” Concept in the EU: Constants and Dichotomies [PDF]
The EU has recently actively discussed the concept of ‘digital (technological) sovereignty’. The goal of this article is to identify key trends in the EU’s discourse on digital sovereignty and to determine how the EU has evolved as an actor ...
Tatiana A. Romanova
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Feminist Geopolitics: Material States [PDF]
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Clark, Nigel +4 more
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A quiet politics of being together: Miriam and Rose [PDF]
This paper draws on fieldwork with a befriending scheme that pairs refugees, asylum seekers and local residents in the north east of England. It explores the ways in which a ‘quiet politics’ of encounter, embedded in intimate relationships, is caught up ...
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Fatal attraction: a critique of Carl Schmitt's international political and legal theory [PDF]
The ongoing Schmitt revival has extended Carl Schmitt's reach over the fields of international legal and political theory. Neo-Schmittians suggest that his international thought provides a new reading of the history of international law and order, which ...
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