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Nicholas John
Spykman (pronounced "Speak-man",
October 13, 1893 – June 26, 1943) was an
American political scientist who was
Professor of International...
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Rimland is a
concept championed in the
early 20th
century by
Nicholas John
Spykman,
professor of
international relations at Yale University. To him, geopolitics...
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America could turn … into an
island off the s****s of Eurasia."
Nicholas J.
Spykman's vision of
Eurasia was
strongly confirmed: "Geopolitically,
America is...
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United States security. N.J.
Spykman based his
geostrategic ideas on
those of Sir
Halford Mackinder's
Heartland theory.
Spykman's key
contribution was to alter...
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Elizabeth Choate Spykman (née
Elizabeth Choate, July 17, 1896 –
August 7, 1965) was an
American author known primarily for her children's books. Choate...
- 2005). "Neocalvinst Distinctives". An
Accidental Blog. Frey et al. 1983.
Spykman 1992, p. 109.
Colson &
Pearcey 1999, p. 295. Melleby, Derek. "Neo-Calvinism...
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standing in the
geopolitical tradition of
Halford Mackinder and
Nicholas J.
Spykman,
while elements of
liberal idealism have also been
identified in his outlook...
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dictionary (9th ed.). St. Paul, MN: West. 2009. p. 737. ISBN 9780314199508.
Spykman,
Nicholas J. (2017). America's
Strategy in
World Politics: The
United States...
- can be
found in "Crush zone" of
James Fairgrieve,
Rimland of
Nicholas Spykman, "Shutterbelt" of Saul
Cohen and the
Intermediate Region of
Dimitri Kitsikis...
- once-influential
Heartland theory,
along with the
theories of
Nicholas Spykman and
Alfred Thayer Mahan. Kaplan's
arguments have been
criticised on various...