Political geography III: critical geopolitics after ten years
@article{Dodds2001PoliticalGI, title={Political geography III: critical geopolitics after ten years}, author={K. Dodds}, journal={Progress in Human Geography}, year={2001}, volume={25}, pages={469 - 484} }
Nearly ten years ago, Gearoid Ó Tuathail and John Agnew published a paper ‘Geopolitics and discourse: practical geopolitical reasoning in American foreign policy’ (1992) in Political Geography.1 Their analysis precipitated a research agenda, which conceptualized geopolitics as a form of political discourse rather than simply a descriptive term intended to cover the study of foreign policy and grand statecraft (see Ó Tuathail, 1986; Dalby, 1988; and indirectly Waterman, 1998). This paper in… Expand
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