C Dale Walton
Geopolitics and the Great Powers in the 21st Century
Multipolarity and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective
C Dale Walton
Geopolitics and the Great Powers in the 21st Century
Multipolarity and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective
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This book argues that in the twenty-first century Eastern Eurasia will replace Europe as the theatre of decision in international affairs, and that this new geographic and cultural context will have a strong influence on the future of world affairs.
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This book argues that in the twenty-first century Eastern Eurasia will replace Europe as the theatre of decision in international affairs, and that this new geographic and cultural context will have a strong influence on the future of world affairs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 222g
- ISBN-13: 9780415545198
- ISBN-10: 0415545196
- Artikelnr.: 26203773
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 222g
- ISBN-13: 9780415545198
- ISBN-10: 0415545196
- Artikelnr.: 26203773
C. Dale Walton
Introduction: New Powers and Old Politics Mackinder and the Cold War. The
Death of the Columbian Epoch. The Post-Columbian Epoch. The Center of the
Action. The Revolution in Strategic Perspective. The Argument Part 1:
Geopolitics in an Uncertain World: The Case for Classical Geopolitics An
Unearned Infamy: The Reputation of Classical Geopolitics. Geopolitics as
Counsel. The Usefulness of Classical Geopolitics. The Enduring Relevance of
Geography. A Twenty-First Century Geopolitics. The Post-Columbian Epoch.
Conclusion: Capturing the New Epoch Part 2: The Geography of Universal
Empire - The Geopolitics of the Columbian Epoch Seeing One World, Whole.
Strategic Culture and Geography. Strategic Learning and the Post-Columbian
Epoch. The Stakes: Why the Politics of Eastern Eurasia are of Global
Importance. Conclusion Part 3: The Grand Casino Reopens: Multi-Polarity and
International Politics The Short Half-Life of Unipolarity. The Character of
Multipolarity. Beyond Bipolarity: The Balancing of China. The American
Factor Nightmare: The Possibility of a Great Power Axis. Great and Small
Power Interactions. Conclusion Part 4: Leviathan Slimming: Guarding
American Interests in a Multipolar Environment The Second American RMA. The
Danger of Resting on Laurels. Rogues and Suckers: The Challenges of
Preeminence. Leaving the Beltway: Moving Beyond Multipolarity. Comparing
Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Twenty-First Century United States.
Conclusion Part 5: Strategizing Without a License: The Non-State Challenge
to World Order The Islamist Threat in Context. Rise of the Lilliputians.
The Great Powers and the Terrorists. Conclusion Part 6: Strategy 2.0: Great
Power Competition in an Era of Technological Revolution Faster, Cheaper,
Better: The Technological Explosion. The RSP and the Next Revolution in
Military Affairs. A Thought Experiment: The Military Application of
Artificial Intelligence to Airpower. The Case for Technological Exuberance.
Conclusion. Geopolitics and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective
Death of the Columbian Epoch. The Post-Columbian Epoch. The Center of the
Action. The Revolution in Strategic Perspective. The Argument Part 1:
Geopolitics in an Uncertain World: The Case for Classical Geopolitics An
Unearned Infamy: The Reputation of Classical Geopolitics. Geopolitics as
Counsel. The Usefulness of Classical Geopolitics. The Enduring Relevance of
Geography. A Twenty-First Century Geopolitics. The Post-Columbian Epoch.
Conclusion: Capturing the New Epoch Part 2: The Geography of Universal
Empire - The Geopolitics of the Columbian Epoch Seeing One World, Whole.
Strategic Culture and Geography. Strategic Learning and the Post-Columbian
Epoch. The Stakes: Why the Politics of Eastern Eurasia are of Global
Importance. Conclusion Part 3: The Grand Casino Reopens: Multi-Polarity and
International Politics The Short Half-Life of Unipolarity. The Character of
Multipolarity. Beyond Bipolarity: The Balancing of China. The American
Factor Nightmare: The Possibility of a Great Power Axis. Great and Small
Power Interactions. Conclusion Part 4: Leviathan Slimming: Guarding
American Interests in a Multipolar Environment The Second American RMA. The
Danger of Resting on Laurels. Rogues and Suckers: The Challenges of
Preeminence. Leaving the Beltway: Moving Beyond Multipolarity. Comparing
Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Twenty-First Century United States.
Conclusion Part 5: Strategizing Without a License: The Non-State Challenge
to World Order The Islamist Threat in Context. Rise of the Lilliputians.
The Great Powers and the Terrorists. Conclusion Part 6: Strategy 2.0: Great
Power Competition in an Era of Technological Revolution Faster, Cheaper,
Better: The Technological Explosion. The RSP and the Next Revolution in
Military Affairs. A Thought Experiment: The Military Application of
Artificial Intelligence to Airpower. The Case for Technological Exuberance.
Conclusion. Geopolitics and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective
Introduction: New Powers and Old Politics Mackinder and the Cold War. The
Death of the Columbian Epoch. The Post-Columbian Epoch. The Center of the
Action. The Revolution in Strategic Perspective. The Argument Part 1:
Geopolitics in an Uncertain World: The Case for Classical Geopolitics An
Unearned Infamy: The Reputation of Classical Geopolitics. Geopolitics as
Counsel. The Usefulness of Classical Geopolitics. The Enduring Relevance of
Geography. A Twenty-First Century Geopolitics. The Post-Columbian Epoch.
Conclusion: Capturing the New Epoch Part 2: The Geography of Universal
Empire - The Geopolitics of the Columbian Epoch Seeing One World, Whole.
Strategic Culture and Geography. Strategic Learning and the Post-Columbian
Epoch. The Stakes: Why the Politics of Eastern Eurasia are of Global
Importance. Conclusion Part 3: The Grand Casino Reopens: Multi-Polarity and
International Politics The Short Half-Life of Unipolarity. The Character of
Multipolarity. Beyond Bipolarity: The Balancing of China. The American
Factor Nightmare: The Possibility of a Great Power Axis. Great and Small
Power Interactions. Conclusion Part 4: Leviathan Slimming: Guarding
American Interests in a Multipolar Environment The Second American RMA. The
Danger of Resting on Laurels. Rogues and Suckers: The Challenges of
Preeminence. Leaving the Beltway: Moving Beyond Multipolarity. Comparing
Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Twenty-First Century United States.
Conclusion Part 5: Strategizing Without a License: The Non-State Challenge
to World Order The Islamist Threat in Context. Rise of the Lilliputians.
The Great Powers and the Terrorists. Conclusion Part 6: Strategy 2.0: Great
Power Competition in an Era of Technological Revolution Faster, Cheaper,
Better: The Technological Explosion. The RSP and the Next Revolution in
Military Affairs. A Thought Experiment: The Military Application of
Artificial Intelligence to Airpower. The Case for Technological Exuberance.
Conclusion. Geopolitics and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective
Death of the Columbian Epoch. The Post-Columbian Epoch. The Center of the
Action. The Revolution in Strategic Perspective. The Argument Part 1:
Geopolitics in an Uncertain World: The Case for Classical Geopolitics An
Unearned Infamy: The Reputation of Classical Geopolitics. Geopolitics as
Counsel. The Usefulness of Classical Geopolitics. The Enduring Relevance of
Geography. A Twenty-First Century Geopolitics. The Post-Columbian Epoch.
Conclusion: Capturing the New Epoch Part 2: The Geography of Universal
Empire - The Geopolitics of the Columbian Epoch Seeing One World, Whole.
Strategic Culture and Geography. Strategic Learning and the Post-Columbian
Epoch. The Stakes: Why the Politics of Eastern Eurasia are of Global
Importance. Conclusion Part 3: The Grand Casino Reopens: Multi-Polarity and
International Politics The Short Half-Life of Unipolarity. The Character of
Multipolarity. Beyond Bipolarity: The Balancing of China. The American
Factor Nightmare: The Possibility of a Great Power Axis. Great and Small
Power Interactions. Conclusion Part 4: Leviathan Slimming: Guarding
American Interests in a Multipolar Environment The Second American RMA. The
Danger of Resting on Laurels. Rogues and Suckers: The Challenges of
Preeminence. Leaving the Beltway: Moving Beyond Multipolarity. Comparing
Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Twenty-First Century United States.
Conclusion Part 5: Strategizing Without a License: The Non-State Challenge
to World Order The Islamist Threat in Context. Rise of the Lilliputians.
The Great Powers and the Terrorists. Conclusion Part 6: Strategy 2.0: Great
Power Competition in an Era of Technological Revolution Faster, Cheaper,
Better: The Technological Explosion. The RSP and the Next Revolution in
Military Affairs. A Thought Experiment: The Military Application of
Artificial Intelligence to Airpower. The Case for Technological Exuberance.
Conclusion. Geopolitics and the Revolution in Strategic Perspective