ID | 143251 |
Title Proper | On heartlands and chessboards |
Other Title Information | classical geopolitics, then and now |
Language | ENG |
Author | Fettweis, Christopher J |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Every few years, scholars and strategists rediscover the importance of geography. Interest in the terrestrial setting of international politics has grown again in the last few years, with classical geopolitics, in particular, receiving a fresh look from a variety of angles. Scholars, journalists and strategists have abetted geography's “revenge” against perceptions of obsolescence in the face of changing technology.1 This article discusses this most recent regeneration, evaluating the descriptive, predictive and prescriptive contributions of classical geopolitics, from Kjellen to Kaplan, in order to help determine whether the revival is to be welcomed. |
`In' analytical Note | Orbis Vol. 59, No.2; Spring 2015: p.233–248 |
Journal Source | Orbis 2015-06 59, 2 |
Key Words | International Politics ; Classical Geopolitics ; Heartlands and Chessboards ; Importance of Geography |