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Geopolitical Hypotheses in Technological Perspective
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Geopolitical ConflictInternational RelationsNational AchievementInternational Relation TheoryGlobalizationTechno-nationalismPolitical RelationshipsComparative PoliticsGlobal PoliticsInternational PoliticsTechnological PerspectivePersistent SearchGlobal StrategyPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesGeopolitics
Great wars, the rise and decline of empires, observed differences in the power and influence of nations, and in general the uneven levels of national achievement in international politics have inspired much speculation and hypothesis-building. Men have felt the need for satisfying explanations of past events and patterns, and even greater need for plausible hypotheses with which to approach the future. The last seventy-five years or so have witnessed a bumper crop of hypotheses designed to account for or to anticipate the ordering of political relationships in the society of nations. One characteristic of most of these activities has been a persistent search for the “master variable” that would provide a simple yet plausible and satisfying basis for explaining or predicting the ordering of political relationships among nations.
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