Rudolf Kjellén
Political Scientist and Academic

Born
June 13th, 1864
160 years ago
Died
1922
103 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Sweden
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Served as a prominent Swedish political scientist and academic, contributing significantly to political theory and nationalism. Developed the concept of 'geopolitics' which examines the influence of geographic factors on international politics. Influenced Swedish political discourse in the early 20th century, focusing on the relationship between state and territory. Kjellén’s work gained recognition for merging political science with geographical analysis, establishing foundational ideas in the study of state behaviors.
Coined the term 'geopolitics'
Authored influential texts on nationalism
Served on the Swedish Parliament
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