On Geopolitics: Classical and NuclearCiro E. Zoppo, Charles Zorgbibe Springer Science & Business Media, 2012 M12 6 - 310 páginas At the outset of the 1980's NATO decided to extend the scien tific program of its Scientific Affairs Division to include the social sciences. Strategic and international studies were in cluded within this domain with the express purpose of facilitating communication among experts and research centers in member coun tries as well as in the Organization itself on these important topics. This study is the result of the first Advanced Research Workshop on a subject of international relations. It focuses on the historical and theoretical aspects of geopolitics because they must necessarily precede studies of policy application. This was the intent of the organizers of the Workshop as well as of the sponsoring institution. The choice of the topic was ours. Conclusions were drawn according to our own judgments--being totally unfettered by any guidance from NATO officials. Consequently, the views and conclu sions presented in this work do not represent any NATO policy; other than the encouragement of research in political freedom, by free scholars, to strengthen freedom everywhere. We speak for all participants in the Workshop when we voice our appreciation for the financial and organizational support extended us by the Scientific Affairs Division and the Information Directorate. |
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... conflict. Like the Realist theories of power politics, the theorists of geopolitics accepted the premise that war was a phenomenon intrinsic to international politics and purposeful in the political operation of the system. Both ...
... conflict. Like the Realist theories of power politics, the theorists of geopolitics accepted the premise that war was a phenomenon intrinsic to international politics and purposeful in the political operation of the system. Both ...
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... conflict. This inability to develop ageneral theory of the causes of war and political violence is a notable failure which political science shares with sociology, history, economics, anthropology, psychology and biology. Many and ...
... conflict. This inability to develop ageneral theory of the causes of war and political violence is a notable failure which political science shares with sociology, history, economics, anthropology, psychology and biology. Many and ...
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... conflict, and the planned U.S. rapid deployment force with missions inthe Gulf. Even so, there is little question that major power strategic interests have cometo be defined essentially in terms of nuclear war. Whereas before World War ...
... conflict, and the planned U.S. rapid deployment force with missions inthe Gulf. Even so, there is little question that major power strategic interests have cometo be defined essentially in terms of nuclear war. Whereas before World War ...
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... Conflicts Internationaux,” Etudes Polemologigues, No.25–26, October 1982, pp.15–48. 20. JohanJ. Holst and William Schneider, eds., Why ABM? (New York: Pergamon Press, 1969). 21. Discussionsof the cognitive aspects of decisionmaking in ...
... Conflicts Internationaux,” Etudes Polemologigues, No.25–26, October 1982, pp.15–48. 20. JohanJ. Holst and William Schneider, eds., Why ABM? (New York: Pergamon Press, 1969). 21. Discussionsof the cognitive aspects of decisionmaking in ...
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... conflict.[8] It was characterized by cycles of peace and war among the great states, and the interesting questions all related to strategy and diplomacy. [9] In the insular perspective European power politics were bad. As Thomas ...
... conflict.[8] It was characterized by cycles of peace and war among the great states, and the interesting questions all related to strategy and diplomacy. [9] In the insular perspective European power politics were bad. As Thomas ...
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GEOPOLITICAL PERSPECTIVES AND IMPACT | |
From Pangermanism | |
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SPYKMAN AND MACKINDER | |
SPYKMAN AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY | |
GEOPOLITICS AFTER SPYKMAN | |
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THE IMPLICATIONS OF MODERN TECHNOLOGICAL | |
Geopolitics and the Conduct of Modern Warfare | |
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Alliances as the Organizers of International Political | |
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GEOPOLITICS AND THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM | |
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