Lecture 3 Flashcards

1
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What is Geopolitics?

A

Political processes and actions that impact on people and place

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What was the idea of a bi polar world?

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The idea of communism and capitalism during the Cold War

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3
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What was the world not occupying a communist or capitalist known as?

A

The 3rd world

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4
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What was Russia and northern Asia known as before the world wars?

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A pivot area between world balance (Mackinder 1904)

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5
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What was the Mackinder heartland theory?

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All of the world power was focused on a pivot area, control would lead to world domination

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6
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How did Huntington (1996) group the world in the remaking of the world order?

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Western, orthodox. Islamic, African, Latin American, Sinic, Hindu, Buddhist, Japanese and Lone

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7
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How did Huntington define civilisations?

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Like tectonic plates where they move over time and conflict results in friction

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8
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When did academic geographers give up on geopolitics?

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After WW2

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9
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According to Toal and Agnew what is geopolitics?

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A discursive practise by which intellectuals spatialise international policies to represent it as a world characterised by people and places

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10
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How did president label terrorists after 9 11?

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Evil

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11
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What is the God trick?

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The sarcastic that people who map the world must see it all from space, arguments that these maps are not accurate

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