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Models & Theories Review (For Student Use Only ? not intended for a grade) Model/Theory ? Developer/Name/Description Use the textbook to view models, where appropriate Write a description from the textbook for each model/theory. Developer and Model/Theory Name: John Agnew ? Intellectuals of Statecraft Intellectuals of Statecraft are politicians in the most powerful core countries. The concept behind critical geopolitics is that intellectuals of statecraft construct ideas about places, these ideas influence and reinforce political behaviors and policy choices, and these ideas affect how, we the people, process our own notions of places and politics. (pg. 246) Robert Sack ? Territoriality

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