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Articles

  1. Cederman, L.E., Buhaug, H. and Rød, J.K., 2009. Ethno-nationalist dyads and civil war: A GIS-based analysis. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 53(4), pp.496-525.

  2. Mansley, E. and Demšar, U., 2015. Space matters: Geographic variability of electoral turnout determinants in the 2012 London mayoral election. Electoral Studies, 40, pp.322-334.

  3. Verjee, F., 2007. An assessment of the utility of GIS-based analysis to support the coordination of humanitarian assistance. The George Washington University.

  4. Sui, D.Z. and Hugill, P.J., 2002. A GIS-based spatial analysis on neighborhood effects and voter turn-out:: a case study in College Station, Texas. Political Geography, 21(2), pp.159-173.

  5. Crampton, J.W. (2002) Thinking philosophically in cartography: Toward a critical politics of mapping, Cartographic Perspectives, (41), pp. 4–23.

  6. Field, K. (2010) Politics and cartography collide: Mapping the changing landscape of ordnance survey, The Cartographic Journal, 47(1), pp. 7–11.

  7. Carnegiecouncil.org. 2020. Politics And Cartography: The Power Of Deception Through Distortion, Carnegie Council For Ethics In International Affairs.

  8. Kent, A. (2016) Political cartography: From Bertin to Brexit, The Cartographic Journal, 53(3), pp. 199–201.

  9. Jávorffy-Lázok, A 2025, Hungarian higher education beyond Hungary’s borders as a geostrategic instrument, Social Sciences, vol. 14, no. 8, p. 459.

  10. Peter Vujakovic (2002) Mapping the War Zone: cartography, geopolitics and security discourse in the UK press, Journalism Studies, 3:2, 187-202.

  11. Field, K., 2013. Politics and Cartography Collide: Mapping the Changing Landscape of Ordnance Survey. The Cartographic Journal, [online] 47(1), pp.7-11. .

  12. Myrzaly, N, Rakhymzhan , R, Muzdybayeva , K, Berdygulova , G, Savanchiyeva , A and Beikitova , A 2025, The Role of School Geography Curricula in Forming Students, Geopolitical Awareness, Qubahan Academic Journal, vol.5, no.4, pp. 140–151.

  13. O'loughlin, J., 1999. 'Ordering the ‘crush zone': Geopolitical games in post‐cold war eastern Europe. Geopolitics, [online] 4(1), pp.34-56..

  14. ​Fathollah-Nejad, A. (2021) A critical geopolitics of international relations: A theoretical derivation, Studies in Iranian Politics, pp. 11–51. 

  15. ​As-Saber, S. and Härtel, C. (2021) Cocktail geopolitics and the changing nature of governance, International Journal of Public Administration, 46(5), pp. 373–388. 

  16. ​Zerdoumi, S., Hashem, I.A. and Jhanjhi, N.Z. (2022) A new spatial spherical pattern model into interactive cartography pattern: Multi-dimensional data via geostrategic cluster, Multimedia Tools and Applications, 81(16), pp. 22903–22952. 

  17. ​BARUAH, D.M., LABH, N. and GREELY, J. (2023) Mapping the Indian Ocean Region [Preprint].

  18. ​DANFORTH, N. (2022) THE RETURN OF CARTOGRAPHY [Preprint].

  19. ​Specht, D. and Kent, A.J. (2022) How maps tell the story of war in Ukraine [Preprint].

  20. ​Sinha, A.K. et al. (2010) Geoinformatics: Transforming data to knowledge for Geosciences, GSA Today, 20(12), pp. 4–10. 

  21. ​Wang, C. et al. (2024) The geopolitical environment impact of Arctic Passage on Eurasia: An analysis based on multi-factor geometric potential models, Sustainable Environment, 10(1).

  22. ​Browning, C.S. (2018) Geostrategies, geopolitics and ontological security in the Eastern neighborhood: The European Union and the “New Cold War”, Political Geography, 62, pp. 106–115.

  23. ​Kuus, M. (2017) Critical geopolitics, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies [Preprint]. 

  24. Convergne, E. and Snyder, M.R. (2015) Making maps to make peace: Geospatial Technology as a tool for UN peacekeeping, International Peacekeeping, 22(5), pp. 565–586. 

  25. ​​Vujakovic, P. (2002) Mapping the war zone: Cartography, geopolitics and security discourse in the UK press, Journalism Studies, 3(2), pp. 187–202. 

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