Global geopolitics: a critical introduction
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adam_text | CONTENTS
iAst
of
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Lisi
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tablu*
xii
РгеГиге
xiii
gťtUťitlft
xvii
Publisher s
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xviii
Traditional geopolitics: the United States and the representation
of global political space post-September
1
1th
3
Viewpoint
1 -
the end of history v. the clash of civilizations
6
Viewpoint
2 -
pax Americana: the United States and empire
10
Viewpoint
3 —
power and persuasion: Europe v. the United States
13
Viewpoint
4 —
globalization and the ozone hole : the Core and the
Non-Integrating Gap
18
2
i lie ii<iiim> oi*
¿spopolili«*«
шиї
ülobnlixutíon
25
Theories and geopolitics
26
Traditional and critical geopolitics
28
Critical geopolitics and geopolitical economy
33
Realism and the Westphalian model of world politics
34
Liberalism and the UN charter model of world politics
39
Geopolitics and globalization of world politics?
42
í
C>lob<il .ip.iillieid and Virlli-Soiilii
ľťkttion*
50
The Third World and the Cold War
53
The end of the Third World?
60
US—Latin American relations, debt burdens and the ending of
the Cold War
64
Southern views on development, world politics and the debt crisis
67
viii Contents
t
Popułur
«feopoIilW s 72
Popular
geopolitics and the mass media
74
Films and geopolitical visions
77
News media and the CNN factor
85
The Reader s Digest and the Cold War
90
Cartoons and the anti-geopolitical eye
92
Geopolitics and music
96
5
Globalization of danger
103
Geopolitics and weapons of mass destruction
104
Global politics, nuclear weapons and the nuclear weapons cycle
105
Post-1945 nuclear proliferation control HO
Resisting nuclearization: regional initiatives and nuclear criticism
113
Nuclear nationalism in the
1990s:
India and Pakistan
117
US, WMD and nuclear outlaws in the post-September
11*
era
120
Ш
(»lobítti/ítÜOH
ol environtiu iiful
issues
124
From Stockholm to Rio: transboundary and global agendas
127
Rio Summit and global ecology
132
North-South relations and the protection of the global commons
135
7
(»lobalizalioii ol
кшштНагштѕш
145
Geographical selectivity: to intervene or not to intervene?
147
Conceptualizing human rights: the problem of definition and
implementation
148
Enforcing human rights by states: national and regional variations
151
Non-state enforcement of human rights
153
Can human rights ever be universal?
156
Humanitarian intervention in the post-Cold War era
159
Humanitarian intervention: for and against
161
Contemporary humanitarian intervention: enduring tensions
163
Case study: the United Nations and Yugoslavia
(1992-5) 165
Geographies of intervention and non-intervention
168
8 Anti-geopoütk*
and globalization ol
dimeni
172
Colonial anti-geopolitics
174
Frantz
Fanon
and anti-colonialism
176
Edward Said and the imaginative power of Orientalism
178
Decolonization and the Cold War: the disappointment of independence?
180
Contents ix
Cold War dissent and anti-geopolitics
183
Resisting Cold War communism
184
Globalization of dissent
186
Resisting globalization
188
Anti-globalization protest
191
Sleepless in Seattle: the
1990
WTO meeting
192
»
(Hobaiiztiiion of
lerrör
198
Why do terror networks challenge traditional geopolitics?
199
Defining terrorism
199
Modern terror movements
199
Terrorism and the Cold War
202
Types of terror
203
Did terror operations achieve their stated political objectives?
206
Al-Qaeda and the geographies of terror and anti-terror
208
Why did the United States become the main adversary of Al-Qaeda
in the
1990s? 209
Al-Qaeda: a revolutionary vanguard?
210
The emerging geographies of counter-terror
212
New geographies of terror?
214
Responding to Al-Qaeda and the axis of evil : the Bush doctrine and
regime change
215
The axis of evil and the
2002
State of the Union address
216
Geopolitical divisions: the role of Saudi Arabia
219
Responding to terror: the powerlessness of the United Nations?
220
Anti-geopolitics and the war against Iraq?
221
Why do labels such as axis of evil matter?
222
10
Conclusions
226
229
.ч
unti
fiirlłier
reading
236
f
ude
251
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
iAst
of
fleures x
Lisi
ol'
tablu*
xii
РгеГиге
xiii
gťtUťitlft
xvii
Publisher's
adkiHmlcfig.'eiiUMit»»
xviii
Traditional geopolitics: the United States and the representation
of global political space post-September
1
1th
3
Viewpoint
1 -
the end of history v. the clash of civilizations
6
Viewpoint
2 -
pax Americana: the United States and empire
10
Viewpoint
3 —
power and persuasion: Europe v. the United States
13
Viewpoint
4 —
globalization and the 'ozone hole': the Core and the
Non-Integrating Gap
18
2
'i'lie ii<iiim> oi*
¿spopolili«*«
шиї
ülobnlixutíon
25
Theories and geopolitics
26
Traditional and critical geopolitics
28
Critical geopolitics and geopolitical economy
33
Realism and the 'Westphalian model' of world politics
34
Liberalism and the 'UN charter model' of world politics
39
Geopolitics and globalization of world politics?
42
í
C>lob<il .ip.iillieid and Virlli-Soiilii
ľťkttion*
50
The 'Third World' and the Cold War
53
The end of the Third World?
60
US—Latin American relations, debt burdens and the ending of
the Cold War
64
Southern views on development, world politics and the debt crisis
67
viii Contents
t
Popułur
«feopoIilW's 72
Popular
geopolitics and the mass media
74
Films and geopolitical visions
77
News media and the 'CNN factor'
85
The Reader's Digest and the Cold War
90
Cartoons and the anti-geopolitical eye
92
Geopolitics and music
96
5
Globalization of'danger
103
Geopolitics and weapons of mass destruction
104
Global politics, nuclear weapons and the nuclear weapons cycle
105
Post-1945 nuclear proliferation control HO
Resisting nuclearization: regional initiatives and nuclear criticism
113
Nuclear nationalism in the
1990s:
India and Pakistan
117
US, WMD and 'nuclear outlaws' in the post-September
11*
era
120
Ш
(»lobítti/ítÜOH
ol'environtiu'iiful
issues
124
From Stockholm to Rio: transboundary and global agendas
127
Rio Summit and global ecology
132
North-South relations and the protection of the global commons
135
7
(»lobalizalioii ol'
кшштНагштѕш
145
Geographical selectivity: to intervene or not to intervene?
147
Conceptualizing human rights: the problem of definition and
implementation
148
Enforcing human rights by states: national and regional variations
151
Non-state enforcement of human rights
153
Can human rights ever be universal?
156
Humanitarian intervention in the post-Cold War era
159
Humanitarian intervention: for and against
161
Contemporary humanitarian intervention: enduring tensions
163
Case study: the United Nations and Yugoslavia
(1992-5) 165
Geographies of intervention and non-intervention
168
8 Anti-geopoütk*
and globalization ol
dimeni
172
Colonial anti-geopolitics
174
Frantz
Fanon
and anti-colonialism
176
Edward Said and the imaginative power of Orientalism
178
Decolonization and the Cold War: the disappointment of independence?
180
Contents ix
Cold War dissent and anti-geopolitics
183
Resisting Cold War communism
184
Globalization of dissent
186
Resisting globalization
188
Anti-globalization protest
191
Sleepless in Seattle: the
1990
WTO meeting
192
»
(Hobaiiztiiion of
lerrör
198
Why do terror networks challenge traditional geopolitics?
199
Defining terrorism
199
Modern terror movements
199
Terrorism and the Cold War
202
Types of terror
203
Did terror operations achieve their stated political objectives?
206
Al-Qaeda and the geographies of terror and anti-terror
208
Why did the United States become the main adversary of Al-Qaeda
in the
1990s? 209
Al-Qaeda: a revolutionary vanguard?
210
The emerging geographies of counter-terror
212
New geographies of terror?
214
Responding to Al-Qaeda and the 'axis of evil': the Bush doctrine and
regime change
215
The axis of evil and the
2002
State of the Union address
216
Geopolitical divisions: the role of Saudi Arabia
219
Responding to terror: the powerlessness of the United Nations?
220
Anti-geopolitics and the war against Iraq?
221
Why do labels such as 'axis of evil' matter?
222
10
Conclusions
226
229
'.ч
unti
fiirlłier
reading
236
f
ude
\
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