
Johan Rudolf Kjellén (, 13 June 1864, in
Torsö – 14 November 1922, in
Uppsala) was a Swedish
political scientist,
geographer
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and politician who first coined the term "
geopolitics
Geopolitics () is the study of the effects of Earth's geography on politics and international relations. Geopolitics usually refers to countries and relations between them, it may also focus on two other kinds of State (polity), states: ''de fac ...
". His work was influenced by
Friedrich Ratzel. Along with
Alexander von Humboldt
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,
Carl Ritter, and Ratzel, Kjellén would lay the foundations for the
German ''
Geopolitik'' that would later be espoused prominently by
General Karl Haushofer.
Kjellén completed
gymnasium in
Skara in 1880 and matriculated at
Uppsala University
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Initially fou ...
the same year. He completed his
PhD in Uppsala in 1891 and was a
docent there from 1890 to 1893. He also taught at
University of Gothenburg
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from 1891 and was professor of political sciences and statistics there from 1901 until he received the prestigious Skyttean professorship of Eloquence and Government in Uppsala in 1916.
A conservative politician, he was a member of the Second Chamber of the
Parliament of Sweden from 1905 to 1908 and of its First Chamber from 1911 to 1917.
Ideas
Kjellén was Ratzel's student and would further elaborate on organic state theory, coining the term "geopolitics" in the process. Geopolitics for Kjellén was theory and war its "experimental field." He was also influenced by
John Robert Seeley and
Heinrich von Treitschke, who were advocates of
imperialism
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.
The basics of his ideas were presented in 1900 in the book ''Introduction to Sweden's Geography'' (based on lectures at University of Gothenburg). Kjellén's ''Staten som lifsform'' (1916) is often regarded as his most significant work. According to the political scientist Peter Davidsen, Kjellén theorized that states consist of five elements that should be studied by five political-scientific disciplines: geopolitics, demopolitics, eco-politics, sociopolitics and cratopolitics.
Kjellén disputed the solely
legalistic characterization of states and asserted that state and
society
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are not opposites but a synthesis of the two elements. The state has a responsibility for
law and order but also for
social welfare/
progress
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, and
economic welfare/progress. Besides legalistic, states have organic characterization. State territories are linked together in "organic connection as bodies with hearts and lungs and less noble parts." As any living form, states must expand or die. This is due not to pure pull for conquest but to natural necessary growth for the sake of self-preservation.
Echoing Ratzel's law of expanding spaces, Kjellén states that large states expand at the expense of the small. This law has many aberrations but these aberrations only mean that it takes more time for great spaces to become organized. It is therefore merely a question of time before the great realms will have grown into their space, and in the long range the indicated tendency is valid without reservation. Nevertheless, Kjellén leaves a chance for Sweden. He stresses a factor which later would be termed as
imperial overstretch. The unconstrained, endless "stretching of the borders" increases friction and external vulnerability. Cohesion is hard even in the age of communication. Hence the future is not so dark for the smaller states.
[Kjellén, Rudolf (1916). ''The State as Lifeform'', (a translation project), p 45-46, https://archive.org/details/kjellen/mode/2up]
Autarky for Kjellén was a solution to a political problem, not an economic policy in itself. Dependence on imports meant that a country was not economically self-sufficient.
Influence
General
Karl Haushofer, who would adopt many of Kjellén's ideas, was not interested in economic policy but would advocate
autarky
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Autarky as an ideology or economic approach has been attempted by a range of political ideologies and movement ...
as well; a nation constantly in struggle would demand self-sufficiency.
Kjellén also (but after
Maurice Barrès and numerous "national socialist" parties such as the
Czech National Social Party) was an early user of the term "national socialism" in 1910. His terminology took form in the Swedish postwar welfare state,
Folkhemmet, a term that he coined, which was largely inspired by the social reform-minded
conservatism
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of
Otto von Bismarck
Otto, Prince of Bismarck, Count of Bismarck-Schönhausen, Duke of Lauenburg (; born ''Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck''; 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898) was a German statesman and diplomat who oversaw the unification of Germany and served as ...
's
Germany
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.
Geopolitics was revived in the United States by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, and Robert Kaplan.
See also
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Biopolitics
References
Sources
*Dorpalen, Andreas. ''The World of General Haushofer.'' Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York: 1984.
*Kjellén, Rudolf, ''Die Grossmaechte der Gegenwart''. Leipzig, Berlin, 1914.
*Kjellén, Rudolf, ''Die politische Probleme des Weltkrieges''. Leipzig, 1916.
*Kjellén, Rudolf, ''Staten som lifsform''. Stockholm, 1916.
*Kjellén, Rudolf, ''Der Staat als Lebensform''. Leipzig, 1917.
*Kjellén, Rudolf, ''Die Grossmaechte vor und nach dem Weltkriege''. Leipzig, Berlin, 1930.
*Mattern, Johannes. ''Geopolitik: Doctrine of National Self-Sufficiency and Empire.'' The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore: 1942.
*Tunander, Ola. 'Swedish-German Geopolitics for a New Century – Rudolf Kjellén's ‘The State as a Living Organism’, ''Review of International Studies'', vol. 27, no. 3, 2001.
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External links
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