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ID143274
Title ProperRoots of Mackinder's geopolitics
LanguageENG
AuthorSempa, Francis P
Summary / Abstract (Note)Between 1904 and 1943, the British geographer Sir Halford Mackinder developed and refined his influential geopolitical view of global politics based on an understanding of history in its geographical setting. The roots of Mackinder's worldview reach back to a series of lesser-known writings that foreshadowed key aspects of his geopolitics, including the world as a “closed” political system; the relationship between physical and political geography; the recurring struggle between land powers and sea powers; great powers as “going concerns”; the effect of technology and scientific advances on the political cohesion of continental-sized states; and the impact of population and demographic trends on the global balance of power.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 59, No.4; Fall 2015: p. 613–619
Journal SourceOrbis 2015-12 59, 4
Key WordsGlobal Politics ;  Roots of Mackinder's Geopolitics ;  Mackinder's Geopolitics ;  British Geographer