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245 1 0 _aThe return of geopolitics in Europe?
_bsocial mechanisms and foreign policy identity crises /
_cedited by Stefano Guzzini.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c(c)2013.
300 _a1 online resource.
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490 1 _aCambridge studies in international relations ;
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520 0 _a"The end of the Cold War demonstrated the historical possibility of peaceful change and seemingly showed the superiority of non-realist approaches in International Relations. Yet in the post-Cold War period many European countries have experienced a resurgence of a distinctively realist tradition: geopolitics. Geopolitics is an approach which emphasises the relationship between politics and power on the one hand; and territory, location and environment on the other. This comparative study shows how the revival of geopolitics came not despite of, but because of, the end of the Cold War. Disoriented in their self-understandings and conception of external roles by the events of 1989, many European foreign policy actors used the determinism of geopolitical thought to find their place in world politics quickly. The book develops a constructivist methodology to study causal mechanisms and its comparative approach allows for a broad assessment of some of the fundamental dynamics of European security"--
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505 0 0 _aMachine generated contents note: Introduction: the argument: geopolitics for fixing the coordinates of foreign policy identity /
_rStefano Guzzini; Part I. The Analytical Framework: 1. Which puzzle? An expected return of geopolitical thought in Europe? /
_rStefano Guzzini; 2. Which geopolitics? /
_rStefano Guzzini; 3. The framework of analysis: geopolitics meets foreign policy identity-crises /
_rStefano Guzzini; Part II. Case Studies: 4. Czech geopolitics: struggling for survival /
_rPetr Drulák; 5. The theme that dare not speak its name: Geopolitik, geopolitics and German foreign policy since unification /
_rAndreas Behnke; 6. Geopolitics 'in the Land of the Prince': a passe-partout to (global) power politics? /
_rElisabetta Brighi and Fabio Petito; 7. Turkey's 'geopolitics dogma' /
_rPinar Bilgin; 8. Banal Huntingtonianism: civilizational geopolitics in Estonia /
_rMerje Kuus; 9. Russia: geopolitics from the Heartland /
_rAlexander Astrov and Natalia Morozova; Part III. Empirical and Theoretical Conclusions: 10. The mixed revival of geopolitics in Europe /
_rStefano Guzzini; 11. Social mechanisms as micro-dynamics in constructivist analysis /
_rStefano Guzzini.
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650 0 _aGeopolitics
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_y20th century.
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655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aGuzzini, Stefano.
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