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  1. The Planet’s Pivot Area in Mackinder’s Theory. The geopolitical situation of the early 21st century gave a new boost to studies of the regional structuralization principles for the geopolitical and geo-economic space of the entire Eurasian continent.1 This revived the conceptions formulated by Halford Mackinder in the early 20th century and ...

  2. Mackinder's ideas were discussed in the United States during the war. Demo cratic Ideas and Reality was reprinted by Henry Holt in 1942. The Heartland thesis was debated in the popular press as well as in academic books. Nicholas Spykman, a Dutch-American political scientist at Yale University, used it as the.

  3. 1 de jun. de 1999 · This was recognised by Sir Halford Mackinder (1861-1947) one of the founders of modern geopolitical theory. The three versions of the heartland theory: 1904, 1919, and 1943 are explained in the ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Abstract. Around 1900 the young geographer, Halford J. Mackinder, grew concerned with the changing balance of international power. He argued that Russia's vast, central territories were outside of the reach of British sea power, that the vast Eurasian territory possessed an invulnerable ‘Heartland’, and that whoever controlled this Heartland would dominate the world.

  5. Halford John Mackinder (Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, 15 februari 1861 - 6 maart 1947) was een Brits geograaf en politicus. Hij is vooral bekend geworden door zijn politieke Heartland-theorie. ... De in 1904 beschreven 'Heartland Theory' wordt door Mackinder hier verder in verdiept: ...

  6. Halford Mackinder (born February 15, 1861, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England—died March 6, 1947, Parkstone, Dorset) was a British political geographer noted for his work as an educator and for his geopolitical conception of the globe as divided into two camps, the ascendant Eurasian “heartland” and the subordinate “maritime lands,” including the other continents.

  7. 24 de ene. de 2008 · (1999). Sir Halford J. Mackinder: The Heartland theory then and now. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 22, Geopolitics, Geography and Strategy, pp. 15-38.