Description
Book SynopsisThis new updated edition presents the overarching themes of geopolitical structures and agents in an engaging and accessible manner, which requires no previous knowledge of theory or current affairs. It helps readers understand the geopolitical implications of COVID-19, Chinaâs pronounced role in the world, the relative decline of the US, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Using new pertinent case studies and guided exercises, the title explains the contemporary global power of the United States and the challenges it is facing, the changing foreign policy of China and other countries, the persistence of nationalist conflicts, migration, cyberwar and cyberactivism, terrorism, energy geopolitics, and environmental geopolitics. Expanded case studies of the South China Sea disputes and Chinaâs Belt and Road Initiative emphasize the multi-faceted nature of conflict. The book raises questions by incorporating international and long-term historical perspectives and introduces read
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to geopolitics 2. A framework for understanding geopolitics 3. Geopolitical agency: the concept of geopolitical codes 4. Justifying geopolitical agency: representing geopolitical codes 5. Embedding geopolitics within national identity 6. Territorial geopolitics: shaky foundations of the world political map? 7. Network geopolitics: flows desired and feared 8. Global geopolitical structure: framing agency 9. Environmental geopolitics: agency in the Anthropocene 10. Messy geopolitics: agency and multiple structures