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Part I: Geopolitics is a Racket, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 136
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Part I: Geopolitics is a Racket, w/ Daniel Immerwahr | Ep. 136

Why do geopoliticians blow off climate change and environmental degradation? Is geography really an insurmountable force? What do "geopolitical risk consultants" really do? And what should we make of the fact that geopolitics has its origins in imperialism? What did Nazis, in particular, see appealing in geopolitics? Van sits down w/ Professor Daniel Immerwahr (author of How to Hide an Empire) to discuss a new essay in The Guardian long reads section. They also talk about Daniel's recent chapter about the politics and ideology of George Lucas's Star Wars.

The Un-Diplomatic Podcast · Daniel immerwahr

December 27, 202240m 37sExplicit

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Show Notes

Why do geopoliticians blow off climate change and environmental degradation?  Is geography really an insurmountable force?  What do "geopolitical risk consultants" really do?  And what should we make of the fact that geopolitics has its origins in imperialism?  What did Nazis, in particular, see appealing in geopolitics?  Van sits down w/ Professor Daniel Immerwahr (author of How to Hide an Empire) to discuss a new essay in The Guardian long reads section. They also talk about Daniel's recent chapter about the politics and ideology of George Lucas's Star Wars.  

Are We Really Prisoners of Geography?: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/10/are-we-really-prisoners-of-geography-maps-geopolitics

Ideology in US Foreign Relations (the volume containing "Galactic Vietnam"): https://cup.columbia.edu/book/ideology-in-u-s-foreign-relations/9780231201810

 

Topics

globalizationstratforimperialismhalford mackinderreactionary politicsdaniel immerwahrgolden arches theorycritical geopoliticspolitical risk consultingstrategic forecastinggeopoliticsspheres of influencenazismgeographyrevolution in military affairsrobert kaplan