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Ian Klinke: German Energy Security, Belarus, Marxism-Leninism, Post-Cold War Europe
Interview with Ian Klinke as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (German Energy Security, Belarus, Marxism-Leninism, Post-Cold War Europe)
Andreas Behnke: NATO’s Security Discourse after the Cold War – Representing the West
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Paula Sabloff: Does Everyone Want Democracy? Insights from Mongolia
Introducing Paula Sabloff Paula L.W. Sabloff, Professor at the Santa Fe Institute, holds a B.A. from Vassar and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Brandeis University, with a year at the University of Pennsylvania in-between. A political anthropologist, her master’s and
Gérard Dussouy: Opposed to a Europe Dominated by Brussels – In Favour of a Federal European State
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Pierre Verluise: Geopolitics of the EU Borders – Enlargement, how far?
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Alan Ingram: Artists, Activists, Global Health, Insecurity, Drone Strikes, Secrecy
Interview with Alan Ingram as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Artists, Activists, Global Health, Insecurity, Drone Strikes, Secrecy)
Jakub Grygiel: Great Powers, Geopolitical Change, Historical Context, Technology
Interview with Jakub Grygiel as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Great Powers, Geopolitical Change, Historical Context, Technology, Geography)
Julien Mercille: Cruel Harvest – US Intervention in the Afghan Drug Trade
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Julien Zarifian: US Foreign Policy Towards Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
Introducing Julien Zarifian Julien Zarifian is Associate Professor (“Maître de conferences”) in American Studies at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France, and Researcher with the CICC (“Civilisations et Identités Culturelles Comparées”), University of Cergy-Pontoise. He received his Ph.D. in Geopolitics from
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Disputed Maritime Boundaries, Norway-Russia Border Treaty
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic Disputed Maritime Boundaries, Norway-Russia Border Treaty
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Council, Circumpolar Governance, Environmental Cooperation
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic Council, Circumpolar Governance, Environmental Cooperation
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Saul Cohen: Geopolitical Review 2012 – Events that Impacted US Foreign Policy
This essay by Saul Cohen is part of the Geopolitical Review 2012 and discusses the main events that impacted US foreign policy in 2012
Gerard Toal: Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War
Interview with Gerard Toal as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War, State Failure, Belfast, Critical Geopolitics)
Martin Müller: Discourse, socio-material practices, bottom-up research, Russia
Interview with Martin Müller as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Discourse, socio-material practices, bottom-up research, Russia, actor network theory, language, manifestations, localisations)
Corey Johnson: global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption
Interview with Corey Johnson as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption, Eurasian space, networked infrastructure, political and economic interdependence)
Andrea Teti: Geopolitical Review 2011 – Egyptian Uprising, Regime Change, Muslim Brotherhood
Another part of the Geopolitical Review of 2011, written by Andrea Teti, about Egyptian Uprising, Regime Change, Muslim Brotherhood (Reform, Democracy, Islamists, Salafi Parties, Human Rights, Hosni, Mubarak, NDP, NGOs, Crackdown)
Gertjan Dijkink: Geopolitical Knowledge 2 – Dutch, French and American newspapers on Afghanistan
Publication by Gertjan Dijkink about Geopolitical Knowledge (part 2: Dutch, French and American newspapers on Afghanistan, Durand Line, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, FATA, Pakistan, ISI
Saul Cohen: Geopolitical Review 2011 – Global events and US foreign policy
Another part of the Geopolitical Review of 2011, written by Saul Cohen, about global events and US foreign policy (Arab Spring, Chinese, American, Global Century, Pacific Rim, Great, Regional, Soft, World Powers, Leaders, Republican Presidential Candidates)
Leonhardt van Efferink: Arctic Geopolitics – Russia’s territorial claims, UNCLOS, the Lomonosov Ridge
Publication by Leonhardt van Efferink: Arctic Geopolitics 2 – Russia’s territorial claims, UNCLOS, the Lomonosov Ridge (Exclusive Economic Zones, Baselines, Flag Planting, North Pole, Navy)
Dale Walton: World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch
Interview with Dale Walton about World order, Heartland, European sea powers, post-Columbian Epoch (Pivot Area, theory)
Dale Walton: US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century
Interview with Dale Walton about US-China relationship, Great Powers, non-state actors, 21st century (Sino-Russian alliance, Third World War, prediction, United Nations Security Council)
Dale Walton: Revolutions in Strategic Perspective (RSP) and Military Affairs (RMA)
Interview with Dale Walton about revolutions in strategic perspective (RSP) and military affairs (RMA) (Blitzkrieg, Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Ottoman, Ming Empire)
Takashi Yamazaki: Japan’s foreign policy, China, South/North-Korea, US militarization of Okinawa
Interview with Takashi Yamazaki as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Japan’s foreign policy, China, South/North-Korea, US militarization of Okinawa)