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Just wikified the Reader's Digest references. Thanks to Rcapelle for sorting the links from Gerard Toal's name, and for whichever eagle-eyed person noticed Iain Hay's name spelt wrongly. --Andrew.boulton10:41, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I put "radical" back because describing critical geopolitics as such is meant to imply that it is radical in the sense of being post-Marxian/poststructuralist in bent rather than other meanings of radical marginal/new/different/
To a user seeking information on geopolitics with little previous knowledge might find this article hard to understand- such as me. What are some examples of geopolitics in use?
TheSanguineFable00:29, 29 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]