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Geopolitics and the Quest for Dominance

By: Jeremy M. Black
Narrated by: Flip Crummer
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History and geography delineate the operation of power, not only its range but also the capacity to plan and the ability to implement. Approaching state strategy and policy from the spatial angle, Jeremy Black argues that just as the perception of power is central to issues of power, so place, and its constraints and relationships, is partly a matter of perception, not merely map coordinates. Geopolitics, he maintains, is as much about ideas and perception as it is about the actual spatial dimensions of power. Black's study ranges widely, examining geography and the spatial nature of state power from the 15th century to the present day. He considers the rise of British power, geopolitics and the age of Imperialism, the Nazis and World War II, and the Cold War, and he looks at the key theorists of the latter 20th century, including Henry Kissinger, Francis Fukuyama, and Samuel P. Huntington, Philip Bobbitt, Niall Ferguson, and others.

©2016 Jeremy Black (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
Political Science Politics & Government World Military Self-Determination War Imperialism Interwar Period Socialism Middle East Imperial Japan Soviet Union Middle Ages Africa Vietnam War China Capitalism Iran Russia Latin American Social justice Refugee Cold War Ancient History

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