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Geopolitical Thinking in Latin America

Child, John

Latin American research review, 1979-01, Vol.14 (2), p.89-111 [Periódico revisado por pares]

USA: Latin American Studies Association

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  • Título:
    Geopolitical Thinking in Latin America
  • Autor: Child, John
  • Assuntos: Destiny ; Geopolitics ; Imperialism ; Indexing in process ; International relations ; Latin America ; Latin American literature ; Latin American politics ; Military strategy ; Research review studies ; Rivalry ; River basins
  • É parte de: Latin American research review, 1979-01, Vol.14 (2), p.89-111
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  • Descrição: Geopolitics as an approach to politico-military matters was of considerable significance up to the end of World War II, when it declined in respectability and prestige due to its association with Nazi theories of world conquest. As a result, very few strategic or military writings in the United States or Western Europe since World War II have been called “geopolitical,” even though they might include many of the concepts subsumed under the pre-1945 term. But, interestingly enough, the concept is alive and well in Latin America, especially in those Southern Cone countries (Brazil, Argentina, and Chile) where the most prolific thinking and writing on geopolitics has taken place in the last thirty years.
  • Editor: USA: Latin American Studies Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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