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Dictionary of Geopolitics

John O'Loughlin

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.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • Publish Date: Dec 7th, 1993
  • Pages: 304
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.69in - 1.31lb
  • EAN: 9780313263132
  • Categories: International Relations - GeneralHistory & Theory - GeneralWorld - General

About the Author

O'Loughlin, John: -

JOHN O'LOUGHLIN, Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has written at length about political and social geography and the geography of international relations. His recent books include New Political Geography of Eastern Europe (1993), War and Its Consequences (1993), and Foreign Minorities in Continental European Cities (1987).

Praise for this book

...".good value for the student/scholar seeking introductory material on a topic...the quality of the material is generally very high - I appreciated O'Sullivan's terse enteries and learnt a great deal about a lot of merginal as well as central subjects in the subfield."-Progress in Harvard Geography
..."provides a clear and fairly comprehensive map of the terrain of geopolitical praxis. Its strength lies in its pedagogical use as a supplementary text for courses on political geography and geopolitics."-The Professional Geographer
?...provides a clear and fairly comprehensive map of the terrain of geopolitical praxis. Its strength lies in its pedagogical use as a supplementary text for courses on political geography and geopolitics.?-The Professional Geographer
?....good value for the student/scholar seeking introductory material on a topic...the quality of the material is generally very high - I appreciated O'Sullivan's terse enteries and learnt a great deal about a lot of merginal as well as central subjects in the subfield.?-Progress in Harvard Geography
.,."provides a clear and fairly comprehensive map of the terrain of geopolitical praxis. Its strength lies in its pedagogical use as a supplementary text for courses on political geography and geopolitics."-The Professional Geographer
.,.".good value for the student/scholar seeking introductory material on a topic...the quality of the material is generally very high - I appreciated O'Sullivan's terse enteries and learnt a great deal about a lot of merginal as well as central subjects in the subfield."-Progress in Harvard Geography