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    Ratzel, Kjellén would lay the foundations for the German Geopolitik that would later be espoused prominently by General Karl Haushofer. Kjellén completed...
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  • would influence the works of his student Rudolf Kjellén, as well as those of General Karl Haushofer. Rudolf Kjellén was a Swedish political scientist and...
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  • Kjellén is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johan Fredrik Kjellén (1881–1959), Swedish politician Lillebil Kjellén (1921–1994), Swedish...
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  • (1769–1859), Karl Ritter (1779–1859), Friedrich Ratzel (1844–1904), Rudolf Kjellén (1864–1922), Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840–1914), Homer Lea (1876–1912)...
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  • first used by Rudolf Kjellén, a political scientist who also coined the term geopolitics, in his 1905 two-volume work The Great Powers. Kjellén used the term...
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    Enunciated most forcefully by Friedrich Ratzel and his Swedish student Rudolf Kjellén, they include an organic or anthropomorphized conception of the state...
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    upon the Swedish political scientist and conservative politician Johan Rudolf Kjellén (1864–1922), who interpreted that biological metaphor as a geopolitical...
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    Rudolph (name) (redirect from Rudolf)
    President of Austria Rudolf Kjellén, Swedish political scientist and politician who first coined the term "geopolitics" Rudolf Krohne (1876–1953), German...
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  • (1992). "The ideal state and the power of geography: The life-work of Rudolf Kjellén". Political Geography. 11 (3): 307–323. doi:10.1016/0962-6298(92)90031-N...
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    power. Mackinder was contemporary of the Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellén, born three years later, who like Mackinder was a conservative member...
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