Germany and Russia 1871-2023: An example of geopolitical methodology

  • Carl Johan Blydal Universidad del Pacífico
Keywords: Geopolitics, political analysis, political theory, national interests

Abstract

This article seeks to present an example of geopolitical analysis, comparing the application of a model using geopolitical factors with a documentary analysis model (hermeneutical method), to answer questions like “What is the geopolitical importance of the place Y?”, or “What national interests does country X have in the place Y?”. In both Master programms of the Peruvian Naval War College, our students analyse topics related to international politics, applying a model that emerges from the geopolitical approach. For this analysis the concept of “national interest” is crucial, since the geopolitical approach considers States to have interests that they try to further.
Nevertheless, there is no academic consensus regarding how to identify these interests. The articles shows the challenges a researcher is facing regarding the possibilities to identify the national interests of a given State, as well as the goals that a State can set up to further them.

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Author Biography

Carl Johan Blydal, Universidad del Pacífico

Doctor en Ciencias Políticas en la Universidad Humboldt de Berlín y Magister Artium en Historia, Ciencias Políticas y Economía Política de la Universidad Renana Guillermo Federico de Bonn, Alemania. Asesor de la División de Estudios Estratégicos y Marítimos de la Escuela Superior de Guerra Naval. Docente en la Universidad del Pacífico y la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

Published
2023-12-16
How to Cite
Blydal, C. J. (2023). Germany and Russia 1871-2023: An example of geopolitical methodology. Revista De La Escuela Superior De Guerra Naval, 20(2), 88-95. Retrieved from https://revista.esup.edu.pe/RESUP/article/view/162