Geopolitics and Empire: The Legacy of Halford Mackinder (Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies)

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Geopolitics and Empire examines the relations between two phenomena that are central to modern conceptions of international relations. Geopolitics is the understanding of the inter-relations between empires, states, individuals, private companies, NGOs and multilateral agencies as these are expressed and shaped spatially. This view of the world achieved notoriety as the scientific basis claimed by Nazi ideologists of global conquest. However, under this or another name, similar sets of ideas were important on both sides of the Cold War and now have a renewed resonance in debates over the New World Order of the so-called Global War on Terror. Geopolitics is a way of describing the conflicts between states as constrained by both physical and economic space. It makes such conflicts seem inevitable.The argument of the book is that this view of the world continues to appear salient because it serves to make the projection of force overseas seem an inevitable aspect of the foreign policy of states. This quasi-Darwinian view of international relations makes the pursuit of Empire appear a responsibility of larger and more powerful states. Powerful states must become Empires or submit to others seeking something similar. In its associations with Empire, the study of Geopolitics returns continually to the ideas of a British geographer who never himself used the term. Halford Mackinder is the source of many of the ideas of Geopolitics and by examining his ideas both in their original context and as they have been repeatedly rediscovered and reinvented this book contributes to current discussions of the ideology and practices of the US Empire today.

Author(s): Gerry Kearns
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 320

Contents......Page 12
List of Figures......Page 13
List of Tables......Page 14
Abbreviations......Page 15
Introduction: A Return to Empire......Page 16
1. Geopolitics and Empire......Page 30
2. An Imperial Subject......Page 52
3. Making Space for Darwin......Page 78
4. Manly Endeavours......Page 106
5. Theorizing Imperialism......Page 142
6. Teaching Imperialism......Page 178
7. Practising Imperialism......Page 210
8. Conservative Geopolitics......Page 240
9. Progressive Geopolitics......Page 278
Bibliography......Page 312
References......Page 350
C......Page 352
F......Page 353
H......Page 354
L......Page 355
M......Page 356
R......Page 357
U......Page 358
Z......Page 359