Geopolitics Since the Cold War

Geopolitics has long been a ubiquitous and flexible concept, used in turn for rhetorical, analytical or political purposes. Jeremy Black traces its fortunes since the end of the Cold War and recalls how the use of geopolitics as a popular shorthand can obfuscate the economic, political and social re...

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Published inRUSI Journal Vol. 168; no. 6; pp. 22 - 31
Main Author Black, Jeremy
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Routledge 19.09.2023
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies
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Summary:Geopolitics has long been a ubiquitous and flexible concept, used in turn for rhetorical, analytical or political purposes. Jeremy Black traces its fortunes since the end of the Cold War and recalls how the use of geopolitics as a popular shorthand can obfuscate the economic, political and social realities at international, national and local level. ◼
ISSN:0307-1847
1744-0378
DOI:10.1080/03071847.2023.2297600