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Baran, Stanley J. Mass communication theory: Foundations, ferment, and future. 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2006.

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Baran, Stanley J. Mass communication theory: Foundations, ferment, and future. 3rd ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2003.

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Baran, Stanley J. Mass communication theory: Foundations, ferment, and future. 2nd ed. Australia: Wadsworth, 2000.

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Baran, Stanley J. Mass communication theory: Foundations, ferment, and future. 3rd ed. Australia: Wadsworth/Thomson, 2003.

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Hammarlin, Mia-Marie. Exposed: Living with scandal, rumour, and gossip. Lund: Lund University Press, 2019.

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K, Davis Dennis, ed. Mass communication theory: Foundations, ferment, and future. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1995.

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Ali, Mohammadi, ed. Small media, big revolution: Communication, culture, and the Iranian revolution. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

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Hassan, Robert. The Condition of Digitality: A Post-Modern Marxism for the Practice of Digital Life. London: University of Westminster Press, 2020.

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Social theories of the press: Constituents of communication research, 1840s to 1920s. 2nd ed. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001.

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Benjamin, Seel Peter, ed. High-definition television: A global perspective. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1998.

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R, Just Marion, ed. Crosstalk: Citizens, candidates, and the media in a presidential campaign. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996.

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Kaid, Lynda Lee. Videostyle in presidential campaigns: Style and content of televised political advertising. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2001.

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Albert, Auster, ed. American film and society since 1945. 2nd ed. New York: Praeger, 1991.

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Albert, Auster, ed. American film and society since 1945. 3rd ed. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2002.

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Stanley J., Ph.D. Baran and Dennis K., Ph.D. Davis. Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future (Mass Communication). Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1994.

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Davis, Dennis K., and Stanley J. Baran. Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future. 2nd ed. Wadsworth Pub Co, 1999.

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Davis, Dennis K., and Stanley J. Baran. Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future (with InfoTrac®) (Wadsworth Series in Mass Communication and Journalism). 4th ed. Wadsworth Publishing, 2005.

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Hammarlin, Mia-Marie. Exposed: Living Scandal, Rumour, Gossi. Lund University Press, Sweden, 2019.

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Hammarlin, Mia-Marie. Exposed: Living with Scandal, Rumour, and Gossip. Lund University Press, Sweden, 2019.

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Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Davis, Dennis K., and Stanley J. Baran. Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2020.

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Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future. Wadsworth, 2013.

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Davis, Dennis K., and Stanley J. Baran. Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and Future (with InfoTrac). 3rd ed. Wadsworth Publishing, 2002.

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Mohammadi, Ali, and Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi. Small Media, Big Revolution: Communication, Culture, and the Iranian Revolution. University of Minnesota Press, 1994.

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Roßbach, Nikola. Wissen, Medium und Geschlecht: Frauenzimmer-Studien Zu Lexikographie, Lehrdichtung und Zeitschrift. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2015.

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Ivie, Robert L., Philip Wander, Robert L. Scott, and Martin J. Medhurst. Cold War Rhetoric: Strategy, Metaphor, and Ideology (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications, No 19). Greenwood Pub Group, 1990.

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Hardt, Hanno. Social Theories of the Press: Constituents of Communication Research, 1840s To 1920s. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2014.

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Hardt, Hanno, and James W. Carey. Social Theories of the Press. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2001.

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Hardt, Hanno, and James W. Carey. Social Theories of the Press. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002.

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Seel, Peter Benjamin, and Michel Dupagne. High-Definition Television: A Global Perspective. Iowa State Press, 1997.

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Kaid, Lynda Lee, and Anne Johnston. Videostyle in Presidential Campaigns: Style and Content of Televised Political Advertising (Praeger Series in Political Communication). Praeger Publishers, 2000.

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Just, Marion R., Ann N. Crigler, Dean E. Alger, and Timothy E. Cook. Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign (American Politics and Political Economy Series). University Of Chicago Press, 1996.

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Just, Marion R., Ann N. Crigler, Dean E. Alger, and Timothy E. Cook. Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign (American Politics and Political Economy Series). University Of Chicago Press, 1996.

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Auster, Albert, and Leonard Quart. American Film and Society since 1945: Third Edition, Revised and Expanded. 3rd ed. Praeger Publishers, 2001.

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Kelly, Phil. Defending Classical Geopolitics. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.279.

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Three successive parts are presented within this article, all intended to raise the visibility and show the utility of classical geopolitics as a deserving and separate international-relations model: (a) a common traditional definition, (b) relevant theories that correspond to that definition, and (c) applications of certain theories that will delve at some depth into three case studies (the Ukrainian shatterbelt, contemporary Turkish geopolitics, and a North American heartland).The placement of states, regions, and resources, as affecting international relations and foreign policies, defines classical geopolitics. This definition emphasizes the application of spatially composed unbiased theories that should bring insight into foreign-affairs events and policies. Specifically, a “model” contains theories that correspond to its description. A “theory” is a simple sentence of probability, with “A” happening to likely affect “B.” Importantly, models are passive; they merely hold theories. In contrast, theories possess their own titles and perform actively when taken from such models.Various methodological challenges are presented: (a) combining concepts with theories, (b) estimating probability for testing theories, (c) claiming the “scientific,” (d) accounting for determinism, (e) revealing a dynamic environment for geopolitics, (f) separating realism from geopolitics, and (g) drawing classical geopolitics away from the critical. Certain theories that are placed within the geopolitical model are examined next: (a) heartlands and rimlands, (b) land and sea power, (c) choke points and maritime lines of communication, (d) offshore balancing, (e) the Monroe doctrine, (f) balances of power, (g) checkerboards, (h) shatterbelts, (i) pan-regions, (j) influence spheres, (k) dependency, (l) buffer states, (m) organic borders, (n) imperial thesis, (o) borders/wars, (p) contagion, (q) irredentism, (r) demography, (s) fluvial laws, (t) petro-politics, and (u) catastrophic events in nature. Additional theories apply elsewhere in the article as well.Of the three case studies, the Ukrainian shatterbelt represents the sole contemporary geopolitical configuration of this type, a regional conflict coupling with a strategic rivalry. Here, partisans of the civil war between the eastern and the western sectors of the country have joined with the Russians against the Europeans and Americans, respectively. Next, Turkey’s pivotal location has afforded it both advantages and disadvantages, a topic discussed at some length earlier in the article. Its “zero-problems” strategy of seeking positive relations with neighbors has now been forced to change tactics, reflective of new forces within and beyond the country. Finally, a North American heartland compares nicely to Halford Mackinder’s earlier Eurasia heartland thesis, with the American perhaps proving more stable, wealthy, and enduring, based in large part on its stronger geopolitical features.
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