GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

Chronopolitics: Long Wave Theory Comes Up Short

Sep 13, 2017 | 11:37 GMT

Comparing geopolitics and chronopolitics.

Geopolitics acknowledges the importance of large patterns in space -- oceans, landmasses, mountain ranges, distances and contiguities. Chronopolitics asks whether historical time has its own large patterns to which we should also attend.

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Three days after my last column ran, Steve Bannon was out of the White House. But cyclical theories of history remain, though they seem to be in a bit of a trough these days. A low ebb for cyclical theories may stem in part from an academic preference for narrow specialization over windy big think. But we at Stratfor cannot afford the comfortable security of specialization. The entire globe is our beat, and cyclical interpretations of history deserve our attention if only because "chronopolitics," as one of its theorists dubs it, may have important things to say about geopolitics....

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