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Geopolitics: grounded in the past, geared toward the future / Sykulski, Leszek
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Geopolitics: grounded in the past, geared toward the future
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Częstochowa: Polish Geopolitical Society, 2012
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9788393192441
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Polskie Towarzystwo Geopolityczne
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Preface 8
Postmodern geopolitics 10
Geopolitics and the political geography similarities and differences 20
Geography - one or many studies? 20
Political geography as the sub-discipline of political sciences 22
Term of the "scientific nature" 23
Static and dynamic approach to space 23
Main features of the geopolitical thinking 25
Long time 26
Proccess 27
Asymmetry 27
Realism 28
Geopolitics and statistics 30
1. Traditional Geopolitics and National Power 30
2. Statistics and National Power 31
3. Etymological Origin of "Statistics" 31
4. Pre-1850 Statistics Focused on State Power 33
5. Geopolitical Statistics in German Geopolitics 37
Bibliography 40
Dimensions of security, methodological characteristics and structure of geographical science 42
Bibliography 47
The visions of the international order in German and Anglo-American geopolitical thought during the second world war 48
Cohesion and multiplicity 51
The degree of approving war as a method of rearranging the current order 55
The meaning of geographical environment for human activity 57
The scheme of transformation: periodic stabilisation or progress 58
The main international actors anticipated 63
The scheme of world division 64
The enemies of the new world order 66
Controversies over the Haushofer's, Mackinder's and Spykman's visions 76
The Russian-Euro-Asian movement and its geopolitical consequences 84
Introduction 84
Characterisation of the Euro-Asian movement 87
The Euro-Asian views of Lev Gumilov 93
Alexander Dugin as a continuator of the Euro-Asian movement 96
Concluding remarks 104
Bibliography 106
Postmodern geopolitics 10
Geopolitics and the political geography similarities and differences 20
Geography - one or many studies? 20
Political geography as the sub-discipline of political sciences 22
Term of the "scientific nature" 23
Static and dynamic approach to space 23
Main features of the geopolitical thinking 25
Long time 26
Proccess 27
Asymmetry 27
Realism 28
Geopolitics and statistics 30
1. Traditional Geopolitics and National Power 30
2. Statistics and National Power 31
3. Etymological Origin of "Statistics" 31
4. Pre-1850 Statistics Focused on State Power 33
5. Geopolitical Statistics in German Geopolitics 37
Bibliography 40
Dimensions of security, methodological characteristics and structure of geographical science 42
Bibliography 47
The visions of the international order in German and Anglo-American geopolitical thought during the second world war 48
Cohesion and multiplicity 51
The degree of approving war as a method of rearranging the current order 55
The meaning of geographical environment for human activity 57
The scheme of transformation: periodic stabilisation or progress 58
The main international actors anticipated 63
The scheme of world division 64
The enemies of the new world order 66
Controversies over the Haushofer's, Mackinder's and Spykman's visions 76
The Russian-Euro-Asian movement and its geopolitical consequences 84
Introduction 84
Characterisation of the Euro-Asian movement 87
The Euro-Asian views of Lev Gumilov 93
Alexander Dugin as a continuator of the Euro-Asian movement 96
Concluding remarks 104
Bibliography 106