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Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Geopolitics

This authoritative Encyclopedia provides a rich overview of the history, development, and state of the art of geopolitics research. Curated by Colin Flint, entries explore diverse topics within geopolitics, a vibrant and fascinating field of inquiry that explains geographies of power, conflict, and peace.



Expert contributing authors cover different conceptual and theoretical approaches to understanding geopolitics including classical, critical, and feminist perspectives. Exploring topics such as territory, borders, migration, climate change, war, religion, and diplomacy, entries help to make sense of global affairs and the dynamic processes involved in the making and unmaking of human geography, that is both the outcome and source of political power.



The Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Geopolitics is fundamental reading for human geography and politics students and researchers looking for succinct and accessible analysis of key concepts and theories. It is also an insightful resource for foreign policy practitioners in the government and private sector.



Key Features:

  • Thoroughly cross-referenced entries
  • Includes key references for further exploration
  • Accessible writing for students and non-experts
  • Covers a comprehensive range of core topics and theoretical perspectives
Redaktør
Colin Flint
ISBN
9781803928814
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
13.1.2026
Antall sider
206