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Exploring the impact of geopolitics on the environmental Kuznets curve research
Sustainable Development, 2023Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) is one of the key theories of economic and environmentally sustainable development. Has the change in geopolitics in recent years affected the international collaboration in the study of the EKC?
Qiang Wang, Feng Ren, Rongrong Li
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Conceptualising the new geopolitics of higher education
Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023Introducing the special issue on the ‘New Geopolitics of Higher Education’, this article promotes a renewed understanding of geopolitics as it pertains to higher education.
H. Moscovitz, Emma Sabzalieva
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The Geopolitics of Return Migration in the International System
Geopolitics, 2023In an era marked by the twin rise of populist and pandemic politics, the world has witnessed a dizzying array of policy initiatives aiming at ensuring the quick return of refugees, rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants.
Tamirace Fakhoury, Z. S. Mencütek
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Confucian geopolitics or Chinese geopolitics?
Dialogues in Human Geography, 2021There 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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2018
Although commentators have employed geopolitical reasoning from the days of Herodotus and Thucydides, the term ‘geopolitics’ was coined in 1899 by the Swedish political scientist, Rudolf Kjellen, at a point when the rst fully inter-connected ‘closed’ global international system of states was emerging in which any signicant changes in the global balance
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Although commentators have employed geopolitical reasoning from the days of Herodotus and Thucydides, the term ‘geopolitics’ was coined in 1899 by the Swedish political scientist, Rudolf Kjellen, at a point when the rst fully inter-connected ‘closed’ global international system of states was emerging in which any signicant changes in the global balance
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2011
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