The Geopolitics ReaderGerard Toal, Gearóid Ó Tuathail, Simon Dalby, Paul Routledge Psychology Press, 1998 - 327 pages The Geopolitics Reader offers an interdisciplinary sourcebook of the most important political, geographical, historical and sociological readings of geopolitics in the late twentieth century. The Reader is divided into five parts which draw on the most illuminating examples of imperial, Cold War, contemporary geopolitics, new environmental themes and multiple resistances to the practices of geopolitics. The editors provide comprehensive introductions and critical comment at the beginning of each part and visual 'geopolitical texts' in the form of political cartoons are integrated throughout. Encouraging exploration of divergent viewpoints of global conflict and change this invaluable compendium includes readings by Martin Luther King, Vaclav Havel and George Bush. |
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... action and destiny who would lead " the revolution against the revolu- tion ” ( i.e. a nationalist and militarist counter- revolution against communism and the and " bourgeois " Weimar Republic ) . Hitler's Mein Kampf is a despicably ...
... action and destiny who would lead " the revolution against the revolu- tion ” ( i.e. a nationalist and militarist counter- revolution against communism and the and " bourgeois " Weimar Republic ) . Hitler's Mein Kampf is a despicably ...
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... Action , New York : Farrar and Rinehart . Heske , H. ( 1987 ) " Karl Haushofer : His Role in German Geopolitics and in Nazi Politics , " Polit- ical Geography Quarterly , 6 : 135-144 . Bauman , Z. ( 1989 ) Modernity and the Holocaust ...
... Action , New York : Farrar and Rinehart . Heske , H. ( 1987 ) " Karl Haushofer : His Role in German Geopolitics and in Nazi Politics , " Polit- ical Geography Quarterly , 6 : 135-144 . Bauman , Z. ( 1989 ) Modernity and the Holocaust ...
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Contents
HALFORD J MACKINDER 19O4 The Geographical Pivot of History | 27 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 19O5 The Roosevelt Corollary | 32 |
KARL HAUSHOFER 1942 Why Geopolitik? | 33 |
ADOLF HITLER 1942 Eastern Orientation or Eastern Policy? | 36 |
KARL HAUSHOFER 1948 Defense of German Geopolitics | 40 |
Introduction | 47 |
PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN 1947 The Truman Doctrine | 58 |
GEORGE F KENNAN 1947 The Sources of Soviet Conduct | 61 |
INTRODUCTION | 179 |
ROBERT D KAPLAN 1994 The Coming Anarchy | 188 |
SIMON DALBY 1996 Reading Robert Kaplans Coming Anarchy | 197 |
THOMAS F HOMERDIXON 1996 Environmental Scarcity and Mass Violence | 204 |
VACLAV SMIL 1994 Some Contrarian Notes on Environmental Threats to National Security | 212 |
GARETH PORTER 1995 Environmental Security as a National Security Issue | 215 |
MATTHIAS FINGER 1991 The Military the Nation State and the Environment | 223 |
VANDANA SHIVA 1993 The Greening of Global Reach | 231 |
ANDREI ZHDANOV 1947 Soviet Policy and World Politics | 66 |
PATRICK OSULLIVAN 1982 Antidomino | 69 |
LEONID BREZHNEV 1968 The Brezhnev Doctrine | 74 |
GEAROID O TUATHAIL AND JOHN AGNEW 1992 Geopolitics and Discourse Practical Geopolitical Reasoning in American Foreign Policy | 78 |
POLICY STATEMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE PRESENT DANGER 1984 Common Sense and the Common Danger | 92 |
END COMMITTEE 198O Appeal for European Nuclear Disarmament END | 95 |
MIKHAIL GORBACHEV 1988 New Political Thinking | 97 |
INTRODUCTION | 103 |
FRANCIS FUKUYAMA 1989 The End of History? | 114 |
EDWARD N LUTTWAK 199O From Geopolitics to GeoEconomics Logic of Conflict Grammar of Commerce | 125 |
PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH 1991 Toward a New World Order | 131 |
PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH 1992 The Hard Work of Freedom | 136 |
TIMOTHY W LUKE 1991 The Discipline of Security Studies and the Codes of Containment Learning From Kuwait | 139 |
MICHAEL T KLARE 1995 The New RogueState Doctrine | 155 |
SAMUEL P HUNTINGTON 1993 The Clash of Civilizations? | 159 |
GEAROID O TUATHAIL 1996 Samuel Huntington and the Civilizing of Global Space | 170 |
SHIV VISVANATHAN 1991 Mrs Brundtlands Disenchanted Cosmos | 237 |
INTRODUCTION | 245 |
EDWARD SAID 1984 Orientalism Reconsidered | 256 |
FRANTZ FANON 1963 Concerning Violence | 262 |
MARTIN LUTHER KING 1986 A Time to Break Silence | 266 |
VACLAV HAVEL 1985 The Power of the Powerless | 272 |
EP THOMPSON 1985 America and the War Movement | 277 |
GEORGE KONRAD 1984 Antipolitics A Moral Force | 283 |
ABOUALI FARMANFARMAIAN 1992 Did You Measure Up? The Role of Race and Sexuality in the Gulf War | 286 |
SUBCOMMANDANTE MARCOS 1994 Chiapas The Southeast in Two Winds a Storm and a Prophecy | 294 |
JEREMY BRECHER AND TIM COSTELLO 1994 Reversing the Race to the Bottom | 299 |
Geopolitics Knowledge and Power at the End of the Century | 305 |
Copyright Information | 313 |
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