Strategic geography

In today's world, Strategic geography has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide spectrum of society. From its impact on the economy to its influence on popular culture, Strategic geography has captured the attention of experts and fans alike. With a growing number of studies and debates addressing its importance, Strategic geography has positioned itself as a central topic in contemporary discourse. As we enter an increasingly globalized and connected world, the relevance of Strategic geography seems to increase, attracting the attention of individuals from different fields and disciplines. In this article, we will explore some of the most relevant dimensions of Strategic geography and its impact on different aspects of today's society.

Strategic geography is concerned with the control of, or access to, spatial areas that affect the security and prosperity of nations. Spatial areas that concern strategic geography change with human needs and development. This field is a subset of human geography, itself a subset of the more general study of geography. It is also related to geostrategy.

Strategic geography is that branch of science, which deals with the study of spatial areas that affect the security and prosperity of a nation.

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Further reading

  • Brzezinski, Zbigniew. The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives. New York: Basic Books, 1997.
  • Daclon, Corrado Maria. Geopolitics of Environment, A Wider Approach to the Global Challenges. Italy: Comunità Internazionale, SIOI, 2007.
  • Faringdon, Hugh. Strategic Geography: NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the Superpowers. Routledge (1989). ISBN 0-415-00980-4.
  • Gray, Colin S. and Geoffrey Sloan. Geopolitics, Geography and Strategy. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1999.
  • Kemp G., Harkavy R. Strategic Geography and the changing Middle East. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in cooperation with Brookings Institution Press, 1997.
  • Mackinder, Halford J. Democratic Ideals and Reality. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1996.
  • Stürmer, Michael. Strategische Geografie. Leitartikel, Die Welt Online, 10. February 2004.

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