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 failure to reinvent the Iraqi state and as a
blueprint for future action. But what is 'geopolitics'?
Drawing both on academic and political material, this book
introduces readers to the concept of geopolitics, from the first
usage of the term to its more recent reconceptualisations. The
concept of geopolitics is introduced through four thematic sections
- Imperial Geopolitics, Cold War Geopolitics, Geopolitics after the
Cold War and Reconceptualising Geopolitics. Each section includes
key writings from a range of diverse and leading authors such as
Said, Agnew, Dalby, O Tuathail, Gregory, Barnett and Kaplan, and is
accompanied by a critical introduction by the editors to guide the
reader through the material. This Reader establishes the
foundations of geopolitics while also introducing readers to the
continuing significance of the concept in the 21st century.
This Reader provides an essential resource that exposes students
to original writing. The Editors provide a pathway through the
material with Section Introductions to assist the readers
understanding of the context of the material and impacts of the
writings. The readings included draw from a range of authors,
writing from a range of locations. The Reader concludes with the
latest changes in geopolitical thought, incorporating feminist and
other perspectives.
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