The author describes the development of geopolitical studies in Russia after the Soviet breakup. He identifies two main schools of geopolitical analysis, Traditionalist and Revisionist. Traditionalism is inspired by old European and Russian geopolitical theories and views the world through the lenses of confrontation over power and resources. The revisionist school, on the other hand, adopts a considerably broader definition of what constitutes geopolitics by proposing to study various forms of organizing space on a global scale. According to the paper’s central argument, the Russian geopolitics, while having emerged as a vocation, it is yet to turn into a full-fledged academic discipline. It continues to lack coherent and scientifically testable theoretical propositions and needs a broad discussion of its issues with the participation of both traditionalists and revisionists.
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March 01 2004
Geopolitics in Russia—science or vocation? Available to Purchase
Eduard G. Solovyev
Eduard G. Solovyev
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Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Moscow, Russia
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2004) 37 (1): 85–96.
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Eduard G. Solovyev; Geopolitics in Russia—science or vocation?. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 1 March 2004; 37 (1): 85–96. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2003.12.009
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