Affiliation:
1. Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK
Abstract
AbstractIn this commentary I respond to the editor's dual invitation to offer critical geographical understandings of the Ukraine war and to reply to Ian Klinke's (Klinke, 2023) specific criticisms of my arguments about the role of NATO expansion in it. I suggest that first, we should recognise that geographical factors are crucial in understanding why the war occurred. Second, we need to theorise how geographical imaginations influence international relations and have done here in the form of NATO expansion. Finally, we should explore counter‐mappings of European futures in ways that could help us move towards a resolution of this terrible war.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development
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1. Navigating the ‘grey zone’: academic collaboration and research on/in Russia during geopolitical crisis;Fennia - International Journal of Geography;2024-04-09
2. Response;Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers;2023-07-21