This extensively revised second edition of The
Geopolitics Reader draws together the most influential
and significant geopolitical readings from the last
hundred years. A compendium of divergent viewpoints of
global conflict and change, it includes readings from
Halford Mackinder, Theodore Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler,
George Kennan, Samuel Huntington, Edward Said, Osama Bin
Laden and American neoconservatives. It draws on the
most illuminating examples of imperial, Cold War and
contemporary geopolitics, as well as new environmental
themes, global dangers and multiple resistances to the
practices of geopolitics. Whilst retaining a coherent
five part structure, the selection of readings has been
updated to account for recent developments in the
critical study of geopolitics and the post 9/11
geopolitical landscape (including issues in
technoscience, biowarfare, oil politics, and terrorism),
and key questions address issues of the transformed
nature of threats in the new millennium, the debate over
the hegemonic position of the US, and non-American
perspectives on contemporary geopolitics.Skilfully
guiding the reader through the divergent viewpoints of
global conflict and change, the editors, all leading
geopolitical authorities, provide comprehensive
introductions and critical commentaries at the start of
each section. Illustrated with provocative cartoons,
this second edition of The Geopolitics Reader is the
ideal textbook for introductory classes on international
relations, world politics, political geography and, of
course, geopolitics, provoking lively discussion of how
questions of discourse and power are at the centre of
the critical study of geopolitics. |
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