1. Conceptions of Geopolitics from the Nineteenth Century to the Present.
2. Geopolitics and International Relations Theory.
3. Geopolitics and Geography.
4. Geopolitics, Populism, and Fascism.
5. Geopolitics and Imperialism. 6. Geopolitics, Constructivism, and Ideology.
7. Critical Geopolitics.
8. Geopolitics, Unipolarity, and Multipolarity.
9. Geopolitics and Geoeconomics.
10. Geopolitics and International Law.
11. Feminist Geopolitics.
12. Geopolitics, Democracy, and Autocracy.
13. Popular Geopolitics.
Part Two. Regional Geopolitics 14. Geopolitics, Liberal Internationalism, and US Foreign Policy. 15. European Strategy in a Multipolar World. 16. Geopolitics of the Middle East.
17. Geopolitics of South America
18. Geopolitics of the Caribbean.
19. Geopolitics of Central Asia.
20. Geopolitics of Ukraine.
21. Geopolitics of Eastern Europe.
22. Geopolitics of the South China Sea.
23. Geopolitics of East Asia.
24. Geopolitics of India. 25. Geopolitics of North Africa.
26. Geopolitics of Sub-Saharan Africa.
27. Geopolitics of the Horn of Africa. 28. Geopolitics of East Africa.
29. Geopolitics of Eurasia.
30. Geopolitics of the Baltic Countries.
31. Geopolitics of the Balkans.
32. Geopolitics of South Asia. 33. Geopolitics of Iran.
Part Three. Geoeconomics
34. The Geopolitics of a Global New Deal: Potentials and Pitfalls.
35. Geopolitics of Outsourcing.
36. Geopolitics of Energy. 37. The Geopolitics of Food Security.
38. Geopolitics and Foreign Direct Investment.
39. Geopolitics and Brexit.
40. Geopolitics, Finance, and Currency Markets.
41. Geopolitics and Globalisation.
42. Geopolitics, Dependency, and Extractivism.
43. Geopolitics and Inequality.
44. Geopolitics and Unequal Exchange.
45. Geopolitics and Climate Change.
46. Geopolitics and Global Supply Chains.
47. Geopolitics and Precious Minerals.
48. Geopolitics and Real Estate.
Part Four. Geopolitics and Security 49. Geopolitics and Hybrid Warfare. 50. Geopolitics and Islamist Violence.
51. Geopolitics of the Far Right.
52. Geopolitical Strategy and International Terrorism.
53. Geopolitics and Intelligence Wars.
54. Geopolitics and Transnational Crime.
55. Geopolitics and Cybersecurity.
Zak Cope is Research Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast, and author of Dimensions of Prejudice (2008) and The Wealth of (Some) Nations: Imperialism and the Mechanics of Value Transfer (2019). I am co-editor of the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism (2021) and the Oxford Handbook of Economic Imperialism (2022).