APPLICATION OF SIMPLE AND COMPOSITE INDICATORS OF THE FOUR GEOPOLITICAL PILLARS IN THE METHODOLOGY OF SYSTEMIC GEOPOLITICAL ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF SYRIA
Ioannis Th. Mazis (),
Xanthipe Domatioti () and
Agis-Georgios Digkas ()
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Ioannis Th. Mazis: Professor of Economic Geography and Geopolitics, Director of Laboratory of Geocultural Analysis of Wider Middle East and Turkey, Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies, Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Xanthipe Domatioti: Phd Canditate / Research Assistant, Laboratory of Geocultural Analysis of Wider Middle East and Turkey, Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Agis-Georgios Digkas: Phd Canditate / Research Assistant, Laboratory of Geocultural Analysis of Wider Middle East and Turkey, Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Regional Science Inquiry, 2017, vol. IX, issue 3, 13-72
Abstract:
The article consists an application of the methodology of Systemic Geopolitical Analysis in the primary national-statist Complex of Syria, a country torn by crisis. Indicators are chosen from the four pillars of power according to Systemic Geopolitical Analysis with the aid of simple mathematical tools. The text aims not only to advance the application of the theoretical approach of Systemic Geopolitical Analysis but also to facilitate its perception from laureates of theoretical sciences, both humanistic and social sciences.
Date: 2017
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