2011
DOI: 10.1353/book.3284
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Great Powers and Geopolitical Change

Abstract: In Great Powers and Geopolitical Changes, Jakub J. Grygiel has developed a geopolitical approach. With a cautiousness to avoid determinism, the author examines the concept of geography as an independent variable and focuses on the interaction between geopolitics and geostrategy. According to Grygiel's interpretation, geography is a combination of two factors: immutable geological facts (such as the patterns of lands, seas, rivers, mountain ranges, and climate zones), and the human capacity to adapt to them thr… Show more

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“…Moreover, Geo-strategy is considered as the science of geopolitical relations with strategy, and it puts emphasis on the design of military and effective participation in war, or even to properly understand military strategy and tactics. According to this approach, the combination of geography, global issues and strategic factors form special geographical areas from which it can be interpreted as a geostrategic area (Grygiel, 2006).…”
Section: Geopoliticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Geo-strategy is considered as the science of geopolitical relations with strategy, and it puts emphasis on the design of military and effective participation in war, or even to properly understand military strategy and tactics. According to this approach, the combination of geography, global issues and strategic factors form special geographical areas from which it can be interpreted as a geostrategic area (Grygiel, 2006).…”
Section: Geopoliticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Grygiel, geopolitics exists outside the state; it is the environment within which, and in response to which, the state must act (Grygiel, 2006). Furthermore, two key variables shape this environment in the forms of the location of resources (distribution of power), and the lines of communication linking them (Grygiel, 2006).…”
Section: Heartland Theory -Geopolitics 101mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para capturar la conexión entre geografía y estrategia, Grygiel (2006) acuñó la expresión holística geoestrategia, es decir: "el foco geográfico de la política exterior de un Estado o adonde dirige su poder. Es un concepto de tipo descriptivo y no normativo porque no propone hacia dónde debe dirigir un Estado su atención y proyectar su poder" (p. 32).…”
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