Geopolitics As a Realist, Conservative and Determinist Theory of International Relations.

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Geopolitics As a Realist, Conservative and Determinist Theory of International Relations

Origins, Late 19th, Early 20th Century 20th Century’s history started in Bosnia, ended in Bosnia Ca. 1904: Antant formed, international alliance system Ca. 1904: Mackinder’s speech on sea and land powers and mobility The colonial system completed in the World Nation states created in Europe

Origins II. Global economy and trade as a worldwide network (first steps of globalisation?) Mass production and innovations Global infrastructure (ports, telegraph, urbanisation, railway) Mass production and innovations in weapons

Origins III. World system Two groups of European States By the status of competition for space

Other Sciences Biology, Evolution: Evolutionism, Charles Darwin Social Evolutionists, like Herbert Spencer Biology, Level of Observation: Moritz Wagner Super Organism

Rudolf Kjellén Swedish professor of political sciences 1899 created the word: Geopolitics (also National Socialism) The first book in 1916 in Swedish, in 1917 in German: The State as a Living Form Competition and age of states, changing balance between states Changing borders between states

Summary Geopolitics is Realist because: Accepts the wars as interaction between states Chaos in the International Relations Relation between states (and border situation) depend on the power of states International organisations have importance only if they are military organisations

Homework for All Written definiton of Geopolitics and Key Geopoliticians 1 page Differences between Geopolitics and Geopolitik A few sentences