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  • Obermann, L., & Dijkink, G. J. W. (2008). Reframing international conflict after 9/11: an analysis of Dutch news about the Israeli-Palestine conflict. The Journal of International Communication, 14(2), 159-181. https://doi.org/10.1080/13216597.2008.9674738
  • Dijkink, G. J. W., & Mamadouh, V. D. (2006). Territorial arrangements and geopolitics. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 97(3), 207-208. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9663.2006.00514.x
  • Dijkink, G. J. W. (2006). When geopolitics and religion fuse. A historical perspective. Geopolitics, 11(2), 192-208.
  • Dijkink, G. (2006). [Review of: O. Roy (2004) Globalized Islam: the search for a new Ummah]. GeoJournal, 67(4), 377-379. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41148133
  • Mamadouh, V. D., & Dijkink, G. J. W. (2006). Geopolitics, international relations and political geography: The politics of geopolitical discourse. Geopolitics, 11(3), 349-366.
  • Dijkink, G. J. W., & Mamadouh, V. D. (2006). Territoriality and the EU citizen. In M. Burgess, & H. Vollaard (Eds.), State territoriality and European integration (pp. 147-174). Routledge.
  • Dijkink, G. J. W. (2005). Soldiers and nationalism: The glory and transience of a hard-won territorial identity. In C. Flint (Ed.), The geography of war and peace: From death camps to diplomats (pp. 113-132). Oxford University Press.
  • Dijkink, G. J. W. (2004). Geopolitics Debate IV. Geopolitics as a social movement? Geopolitics, 9(2), 460-475.
  • Dijkink, G., & Mamadouh, V. (2003). Identity and legitimacy in the Amsterdam region. In S. Musterd, & W. Salet (Eds.), Amsterdam human capital (pp. 331-355). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789053565957
  • Dijkink, G. J. W. (2003). World police, unilateralism and the future of a country. The Arab World Geographer, 6, 19-23.
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