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Renewable energy and geopolitics: A review [PDF]

open access: yesRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020
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.
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Confucian geopolitics or Chinese geopolitics?

Dialogues in Human Geography, 2021
There has been a wave of discourses about Chinese geopolitics along with the quick rise of China, particularly with the Belt and Road Initiative and recent rivalry between the US and China. An et al.’s (2021) ‘Towards a Confucian Geopolitics’ opens a new door to such discourses.
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The Revenge of Geopolitics

Orbis, 1997
Abstract On the eve of Bill Clinton's second term, Harvey Sicherman wrote that the President must educate public opinion, cultivate congressional consensus, manage international coalitions, and use military power decisively when needed.
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The New Geopolitics

Scientific American, 2006
The article presents the author's views on the ecological impact of world economics. It is stated that the column will become a monthly feature in "Scientific American." The author suggests that the geopolitics of sustainability will develop into a dominating theme in international relations.
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Discontented Geopolitics

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2011
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Impact of different geopolitical factors on the energy transition: The role of geopolitical threats, geopolitical acts, and geopolitical risks

Journal of Environmental Management
In order to better understand the impact of different geopolitical factors on energy transition, the impact of geopolitical threats (war threats, peace threats, military buildups, nuclear threats and terror threats), geopolitical acts (beginning of war, escalation of war and terror acts), and geopolitical risks on energy transition were systematically ...
Qiang, Wang, Chen, Zhang, Rongrong, Li
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GEOPOLITICS DEBATE IV Geopolitics as a Social Movement?

Geopolitics, 2004
The laudable aim to write history in terms of geopolitical ‘ages’ does not clarify the changes and varieties of geopolitics in a formal sense, i.e. the more explicit discussions about territory and politics among intellectuals and opinion makers. Judging by what we have considered to be geopolitics up to now, the author discerns certain common features
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Religious Geopolitics and the Geopolitics of Religion

2016
Geographers have long had difficulty in writing about religion as there are few researchers who have the methodological background to cross these disciplines. Nevertheless, to understand geography and war, we need to know the importance of religion. Examples from the USA, Russia and Vatican City will be presented.
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