Foundations of Geopolitics
  • Foundations of Geopolitics
  • PART 1 - Founding fathers of geopolitics
    • Chapter 1 - Friedrich Ratzel. States as spatial organisms
    • Chapter 2 - Rudolph Challen and Friedrich Naumann "Central Europe"
    • Chapter 3 - Halford Mackinder "The Geographical Axis of History"
    • Chapter 4 - Alfred Mahan "Sea Power"
    • Chapter 5 - Vidal de la Blach "France versus Germany"
    • Chapter 6 - Nicholas Spikman "Mackinder Revision, rimland centrality"
    • Chapter 7 - Karl Haushofer "Continental Block"
    • Chapter 8 - Karl Schmitt "Behemoth versus Leviathan"
    • Chapter 9 - Peter Nikolaevich Savitsky "Eurasia Middle Earth"
    • Chapter 10 - Geopolitics as an instrument of national policy
  • Part 2 - Modern geopolitical theories and schools (second half of the twentieth century)
    • Chapter 1 - Overview
    • Chapter 2 - Modern Atlantism
    • Chapter 3 - Mondialism
    • Chapter 4 - Applied Geopolitics
    • Chapter 5 - Geopolitics of the European "New Right"
    • Chapter 6 - Neo-Eurasianism
  • Part 3 - Russia and Space
    • Chapter 1 - Heartland
    • Chapter 2 - The Rimland Problem
    • Chapter 3 - Gathering the Empire
    • Chapter 4 - Warm and Cold Seas
  • Part 4 - Geopolitical future of Russia
    • Chapter 1 - The Need for a Radical Alternative
    • Chapter 2 - What are “Russian national interests”?
    • Chapter 3 - Russia is unthinkable without the Empire
    • Chapter 4 - The redivision of the world
    • Chapter 5 - The fate of Russia in imperial Eurasia
  • Part 5 - Domestic Geopolitics of Russia
    • Chapter 1 - The subject and method
    • Chapter 2 - The way to the North
    • Chapter 3 - The challenge of the East
    • Chapter 4 - The new geopolitical order of the South
    • Chapter 5 - Threat of the West
  • Part 6 - Eurasian Analysis
    • Chapter 1 - Geopolitics of orthodoxy
    • Chapter 2 - State and Territory
    • Chapter 3 - Geopolitical problems of the near abroad
    • Chapter 4 - Perspectives of civil war
    • Chapter 5 - Geopolitics of the Yugoslav Conflict
    • Chapter 6 - From sacred geography to geopolitics
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