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Popular Geopolitics 3.0? Deconstructing the Boundaries of Popular Geopolitics

Geopolitics, 2022
Popular geopolitics is a success story. Reviewing the second edition of a survey of popular geopolitics (Dittmer and Bos 2019), Onoja (2021, 3) notes how “Popular Geopolitics [capitalization in the original] has witnessed a wave of publications in recent
J. Sidaway
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What do we talk about when we talk about the ‘return’ of geopolitics?

International Affairs
Western public and academic debates stipulate a ‘return’ of geopolitics, but confusion reigns over its substantial meaning. Recent scholarship has increasingly equated the term with the imperialist context in which ‘classical’ geopolitics first emerged,
Carsten Nickel
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The geopolitics of infrastructuralized platforms: the case of Alibaba

Information, Communication & Society, 2022
Contemporary digital platforms have become increasingly infrastructuralized, and started to raise geopolitical tensions with their global expansion. Amidst the heightened geopolitical competition between the US and China, the growing power of Chinese ...
Hong Shen, Yujia He
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Tourism Geopolitics: Assemblages of Infrastructure, Affect, and Imagination

The AAG Review of Books, 2022
The tourism industry is in the midst of a geopolitical reckoning. COVID-19 border closures, lockdowns, vaccine passports, airline bailouts, and tensions in the South China Sea are implicating the seemingly frivolous practice of tourism in the extension ...
B. Iaquinto
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The hacker and the state: cyber attacks and the new normal of geopolitics

Intelligence and national security, 2021
There is a great joy reading a book that accomplishes what it aims for. Readers can experience such a joy from reading Buchanan’s The Hacker and the State.
Egemen Bezci
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Geopolitics

2014
© 2014 Selection and editorial matter: Jason Dittmer and Joanne Sharp.It has been increasingly impossible to think about our changing world without coming across the term 'geopolitics'. In the wake of the invasion and occupation of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom, and others, geopolitics has been offered as an explanation for the occupation's
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Geopolitics

2009
Abstract The above quote may sound like the musings of a Bond villain bent on world domination. But it comes from one of the founding fathers of geopolitics, Halford John Mackinder (1861–1947). A British academic and sometimes politician, Mackinder developed the influential strategic theory that control of Central and Eastern Europe ...
Ian Bremmer, Preston Keat
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Geopolitics

Irish Geography, 1954
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The geopolitics of connectivity, cooperation, and hegemonic competition: The Belt and Road Initiative

Geoforum, 2019
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has been interpreted as a strategy of economic development using new infrastructure projects to intensify regional and global trade relations.
C. Flint, Cuiping Zhu
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Geopolitics

Geographical Review, 1987
Thomas D. Anderson, Patrick O'Sullivan
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