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Territory, State and Nation : The Geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén / ed. by Thomas Lundén, Ragnar Björk.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Making Sense of History ; 41Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (320 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781800730724
  • 9781800730731
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  • 320.1/2 23
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  • JC269
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword. Why Rudolf Kjellén? -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Rudolf Kjellén: Academic, Publicist, Politician -- Chapter 2. Rudolf Kjellén: The Swedish Intellectual and Political Context -- Chapter 3. Sweden’s Borders: Kjellén’s Contribution to Social Science by Defining and Applying Geopolitics -- Chapter 4. Rudolf Kjellén’s Great Power Studies: The Editions -- Chapter 5. Rudolf Kjellén’s Great Power Studies: Examining Germany, USA, Russia, Japan -- Chapter 6. Geopolitics, Political Geography and the Political Science Irredenta: Kjellén’s The State as a Form of Life -- Chapter 7. Kjellén and the First World War -- Chapter 8. The Small Game in the Shadow of the Great Game: Kjellénian Biopolitics between Constructivism and Realism -- Chapter 9. Discourse, Identity and Territoriality: Kjellén’s Thinking about a European Federation of States -- Chapter 10. Rudolf Kjellén’s Intellectual Impact in Latin America -- Chapter 11. Kjellén’s Legacy: A Story of Divergent Interpretations -- Conclusion. Kjellén’s Life and Work: Tensions between Opposites -- Index
Summary: Rudolf Kjellén, regularly referred to as “the father of geopolitics,” developed in the first decade of the twentieth century an analytical model for calculating the capabilities of great-power states and promoting their interests in the international arena. It was an ambitious intellectual project that sought to bring politics into the sphere of social science. Bringing together experts on Kjellén from across the disciplines, Territory, State and Nation explores the century-long international impact, analytical model, and historical theories of a figure immensely influential in his time who is curiously little-known today.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Foreword. Why Rudolf Kjellén? -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Rudolf Kjellén: Academic, Publicist, Politician -- Chapter 2. Rudolf Kjellén: The Swedish Intellectual and Political Context -- Chapter 3. Sweden’s Borders: Kjellén’s Contribution to Social Science by Defining and Applying Geopolitics -- Chapter 4. Rudolf Kjellén’s Great Power Studies: The Editions -- Chapter 5. Rudolf Kjellén’s Great Power Studies: Examining Germany, USA, Russia, Japan -- Chapter 6. Geopolitics, Political Geography and the Political Science Irredenta: Kjellén’s The State as a Form of Life -- Chapter 7. Kjellén and the First World War -- Chapter 8. The Small Game in the Shadow of the Great Game: Kjellénian Biopolitics between Constructivism and Realism -- Chapter 9. Discourse, Identity and Territoriality: Kjellén’s Thinking about a European Federation of States -- Chapter 10. Rudolf Kjellén’s Intellectual Impact in Latin America -- Chapter 11. Kjellén’s Legacy: A Story of Divergent Interpretations -- Conclusion. Kjellén’s Life and Work: Tensions between Opposites -- Index

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Rudolf Kjellén, regularly referred to as “the father of geopolitics,” developed in the first decade of the twentieth century an analytical model for calculating the capabilities of great-power states and promoting their interests in the international arena. It was an ambitious intellectual project that sought to bring politics into the sphere of social science. Bringing together experts on Kjellén from across the disciplines, Territory, State and Nation explores the century-long international impact, analytical model, and historical theories of a figure immensely influential in his time who is curiously little-known today.

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