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ID160636
Title ProperClassical geopolitics, realism and the balance of power theory
LanguageENG
AuthorZhengyu, Wu
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the end of World War II, classical geopolitics as a particular form of realism has been disengaged from the development of mainstream realist theories. This disengagement has not only concealed the value of classical geopolitics as a framework of analysis for policy and strategy, but also created an increasing rift between theory and policy in contemporary realist theories. This paper seeks to reengage classical geopolitics with mainstream realist theories by clarifying its realist traits and analytical characteristics, (re)stating its core propositions and probing into its potential contribution to the development of mainstream realist theories. This paper contends that classical geopolitics, while having a distinctive pedigree, can arguably be considered an integral part of the family of realist theories in view of its basic theoretical assumptions concerning international anarchy, the unit of analysis and power politics. As a framework of analysis, classical geopolitics incorporates three interrelated strategic propositions. Those three propositions not only constitute the theoretical core of classical geopolitics, but also manifest a peculiar balance-of-power conception that is essentially distinct from those proposed by mainstream realist theories. This paper argues that those three propositions combined promise to fill in prominent lacuna in the balance-of-power research programme, and also have significant implications for contemporary world politics.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 41, No.6; Oct 2018: p.786-823
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 41 No 6
Key WordsSea Power ;  Balance of power ;  Realism ;  Grand Strategy ;  Classical Geopolitics ;  Heartland ;  Land Power ;  Rimland


 
 
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