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This comprehensive volume observes how, after 25 years of
transition and uncertainty in the countries that constituted the
former Soviet Union, their political geographies remain in a state
of flux. The authors explore the fluid relationship between Russia,
by far the dominant economic and military power in the region, and
the other former republics. They also examine new developments
towards economic blocs, such as membership in the European Union or
the competing Eurasian Economic Union, as well as new security
arrangements in the form of military cooperation and alliance
structures. This book reflects the broad range of changes across
this important world region by engaging in insightful analysis of
current developments in Central Asia, Ukraine, Russia, the
Caucasus, and separatist regions. The authors explore new state
alliances and the evolving cultural and geopolitical orientations
of former Soviet citizens. Some chapters also examine the dynamics
of wars that have occurred in the post-Soviet space, as well as how
local political developments are reflected in electoral preferences
and struggles over control of public spaces. The chapters in this
book were originally published in the journal Eurasian Geography
and Economics.
This comprehensive volume observes how, after 25 years of
transition and uncertainty in the countries that constituted the
former Soviet Union, their political geographies remain in a state
of flux. The authors explore the fluid relationship between Russia,
by far the dominant economic and military power in the region, and
the other former republics. They also examine new developments
towards economic blocs, such as membership in the European Union or
the competing Eurasian Economic Union, as well as new security
arrangements in the form of military cooperation and alliance
structures. This book reflects the broad range of changes across
this important world region by engaging in insightful analysis of
current developments in Central Asia, Ukraine, Russia, the
Caucasus, and separatist regions. The authors explore new state
alliances and the evolving cultural and geopolitical orientations
of former Soviet citizens. Some chapters also examine the dynamics
of wars that have occurred in the post-Soviet space, as well as how
local political developments are reflected in electoral preferences
and struggles over control of public spaces. The chapters in this
book were originally published in the journal Eurasian Geography
and Economics.
This dictionary is the very first to cover the whole span of
geopolitics from 1870 to the present. The editor and the
contributors, noted specialists, clarify what lies behind the
theories and the widespread use and misuse of geopolitical
doctrines. The 219 entries are fairly lengthy essays about the
major schools, doctrines, strategies, people, controversies, and
policies of geopolitics in the main countries practicing
geopolitics. These experts provide a complete picture of how
geographic thinking has influenced statecraft and world politics.
The entries are cross-referenced and accompanied by over 660
bibliographical citations. Academic and professional geographers
and political scientists will find this volume invaluable.
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Dualism
John O'Loughlin
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R325
Discovery Miles 3 250
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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