This new series has two objectives. First to facilitate an understanding of global politics that is grounded in the geopolitical realities. Secondly, to outline the strategic options that policy makers face in a number of geographical regions. These two objectives will be fulfilled by revisiting the classical geopolitical theories of the twentieth century, and the publication of new work on geopolitical theory. Taken together they will attempt to illuminate the geographical perspective of the twenty first century.
By Geoffrey Sloan
August 14, 2018
This volume examines geopolitics by looking at the interaction between geography, strategy and history. This book addresses three interrelated questions: why does the geographical scope of political objectives and subsequent strategy of states change? How do these changes occur? Over what period of...
Edited
By Brian Blouet
January 21, 2005
This is a new examination of Halford Mackinder’s seminal global geostrategic work, from the perspective of geography, diplomatic history, political science, international relations, imperial history, and the space age. Mackinder was a man ahead of his time. He foresaw many of the key strategic ...
By C. Dale Walton
June 29, 2009
This book argues that in the twenty-first century Eastern Eurasia will replace Europe as the theatre of decision in international affairs, and that this new geographic and cultural context will have a strong influence on the future of world affairs. For half a millennium, the great powers have ...
Edited
By Brian Blouet
January 21, 2005
This is a new examination of Halford Mackinder’s seminal global geostrategic work, from the perspective of geography, diplomatic history, political science, international relations, imperial history, and the space age. Mackinder was a man ahead of his time. He foresaw many of the key strategic ...