
Jeremy Black, "Rethinking Geopolitics" (Indiana UP, 2024)
New Books in National Security
Geopolitical Dynamics of WWII and Beyond
This chapter explores the geopolitical influences that shaped World War II, focusing on the ideas of theorists like Nicholas Spikman and the strategic shifts in U.S. foreign policy. It highlights the evolution of military strategy post-WWII, particularly under President Eisenhower, and discusses the complexities of American foreign relations into the 1990s. The chapter underscores the importance of geography in understanding international competition and critiques the effectiveness of various geopolitical approaches in addressing modern challenges.
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