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ID092329
Title ProperGeopolitics of the cosmopolis
LanguageENG
AuthorJakonen, Mikko ;  Korvela, Paul-Erik
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through an analysis of a speech held by Finnish Minister of Defence Jyri Hkmies at CSIS in Washington in 2007, the article scrutinizes the new emergence of "geopolitics" in international politics. Although its novelty is debatable, in this new geopolitical discourse the main focus is not related to the spatial borders of a nation state but instead to securing territory beyond these borders. It seems that "common values", basically undefined but allegedly including such ideas like democracy, are related to this new form of "geopolitics". In contrast to traditional geopolitics and identity politics, the global or cosmopolitical "us" defending common values seems to be a changing coalition and other countries appear only as objects of its operations. Only Russia, waking from its decade-long hibernation, emerges as a potential challenge to "us". Curiously enough, its awakening also brings geopolitics back. The analysis of the speech reveals that the "new situation" requires choosing friends and enemies that are not clearly defined in the classical geopolitical sense. Even in the traditional sense of protecting the borders etc., the geopolitical security of Finland is best protected through acting for the geopolitical security of the whole world, no matter where or when that might require our presence. But from where does, for instance, the legitimacy of the operations of "us" derive? In the speech of minister Hkmies, many of the classical themes of political theory reappear, though in a new form. It is guided by geopolitical concerns, but the geopolitics it entails is rather different from the traditional way of thinking about it. This also creates a need to rethink some central concerns of political theory.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 14, No. 4; Oct 2009: p.707 - 728
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol. 14, No. 4; Oct 2009: p.707 - 728
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  Cosmopolis ;  International Politics ;  Finland ;  Russia ;  Geopolitical Security ;  Jyri Hkmies