Abstract

Seemingly, religion and geopolitics belong to two different spaces: sacrum and profanum. However, sometimes there are close relationships between them, as it was visible in crusades. It seems that in present geopolitics, mainly in western publications, religion is not an important factor, rather disregarded. Particularly, religion is hardly ever the only factor influencing geopolitical processes, but it correlates with many different variables which are hard to examine and to measure. Therefore, only the few explorers of geopolitics from the school of critical geopolitics and the French periodical the “Herodote” use terms “religious geopolitics” and “geopolitique des religions”. From here, there is a lot more scientific research on relationships between geopolitics and culture. In today’s world, economic problems are considered a lot more important than civilizational issues.

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