Geopolitics Quarterly

Geopolitics Quarterly

Authoritarian Personalities and their Geopolitical Approach (Case Study: Claiming Territory)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 PhD Candidate, Department of Political Geography, Faculty of Geography, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
2 Associate Professor, Department of Political Geography, Faculty of Geography, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
3 Associate Professor, Department of Political Geography, Faculty of Geography, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
When analyzing the histories of nations, it becomes clear that times of crisis often give rise to various figures who position themselves as problem solvers. Among these, authoritarian leaders are particularly notable. While certain aspects of their childhoods are frequently cited as significant, the geopolitical contexts and global shifts during their rise to power are equally crucial. These leaders typically emerge in countries experiencing similar external pressures, regional conflicts, or transformations in the international balance of power. By examining these shared geopolitical circumstances alongside personal histories, we gain valuable insight into the emergence and appeal of such figures during turbulent periods. This study identifies eight widely recognized cases from 1919 to 2011, including Adolf Hitler, Manuel Noriega, Idi Amin, Muammar Gaddafi, Benito Mussolini, Saddam Hussein, Pol Pot, and Tojo Hideki. Using a descriptive, analytical, and comparative approach, it seeks to answer the question: how do authoritarian figures exploit geopolitical environments to consolidate and expand their power? The findings suggest that such leaders often use ongoing crises to legitimize their actions, manipulate public sentiment, and push territorial or ideological agendas. To enhance accuracy and pattern recognition, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques were employed in the analysis phase. These tools helped reveal recurring behavioral and geopolitical patterns that may otherwise remain unnoticed. The study emphasizes the importance of identifying these dynamics early to prevent future international crises.
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Volume 21, Issue 2
Summer 2025
Pages 29-74

  • Receive Date 03 December 2023
  • Revise Date 14 September 2024
  • Accept Date 27 September 2024