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El. knyga: Political Geography: World-Economy, Nation-State and Locality

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  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351673983
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  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351673983
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The new and updated seventh edition of Political Geography once again shows itself fit to tackle a frequently and rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. It retains the intellectual clarity, rigour and vision of previous editions based upon its world-systems approach, and is complemented by the perspective of feminist geography. The book successfully integrates the complexity of individuals with the complexity of the world-economy by merging the compatible, but different, research agendas of the co-authors. This edition explores the importance of states in corporate globalization, challenges to this globalization, and the increasingly influential role of China. It also discusses the dynamics of the capitalist world-economy and the constant tension between the global scale of economic processes and the territorialization of politics in the current context of geopolitical change. The chapters have been updated with new examples – new sections on art and war, intimate geopolitics and geopolitical constructs reflect the vibrancy and diversity of the academic study of the subject. Sections have been updated and added to the material of the previous edition to reflect the role of the so-called Islamic State in global geopolitics. The book offers a framework to help students make their own judgements of how we got where we are today, and what may or should be done about it.Political Geography remains a core text for students of political geography, geopolitics, international relations and political science, as well as more broadly across human geography and the social sciences.

Recenzijos

"This textbook remains the most exciting introduction to political geography and its basic themes, with its compelling scalar organization, its systematic application of world system analysis complemented by feminist geographies, and its broad coverage of other approaches in the discipline. With this new edition, the authors succeed once more in engaging with the rapidly changing geographies of political relations across the world, as well as with the evolution of the scholarship about them." - Dr Virginie Mamadouh, Associate Professor of Political and Cultural Geography, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

"Through seven editions and more than three decades, this book has introduced generations of students to political geography. Reading it, you too will surely be seduced by this subject and want to learn more about what the authors call "the small sub-discipline with the big subject-matter relations between space and power". - James D. Sidaway, National University of Singapore

"The latest edition of this classic text maintains the strong conceptual focus and empirical depth of its predecessors while incorporating new perspectives and topics. Flint and Taylor offer an enormously thought-provoking, insightful perspective on political geographyone that can help students and professionals alike make sense of our turbulent world." - Professor Alexander Murphy, Rippey Chair in Liberal Arts & Sciences, University of Oregon, USA

Preface to the seventh edition xi
Tips for reading this book xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
Prologue: episodes in the life and times of a sub-discipline 1(10)
Welcome to political geography
1(1)
Ratzel's organism: promoting a new state
2(1)
Mackinder's heartland: saving an old empire and much more
3(1)
Haushofer's geopolitik: reviving a defeated state
4(2)
Hartshorne's functionalism: creating a moribund backwater
6(1)
What political geography did next
7(1)
How do we move beyond the limitations inherent in political geography's history?
8(3)
1 A world-systems approach to political geography
11(38)
Introduction
12(1)
World-systems analysis
12(6)
Dimensions of a historical system
18(11)
Power
29(9)
Power and politics in the world-economy
38(7)
A political geography perspective on the world-economy
45(4)
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 1
Suggested reading
Activities
2 Geopolitics rampant
49(42)
Geopolitical codes and world orders
51(13)
Turmoil and stability: geopolitical codes, orders and transitions
64(5)
Contemporary geopolitical transition and new world order
69(9)
Critical geopolitics: representations of the War on Terror
78(5)
Intimate geopolitics, feminist scholarship and the interrogation of security
83(3)
Geopolitical constructs: space, time, subjects and structures
86(5)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 2
Suggested reading
Activities
3 Geography of imperialisms
91(38)
A world-systems interpretation of imperialism
95(2)
Formal imperialism: the creation of empires
97(12)
Informal imperialism: dominance without empire
109(13)
`Empire' and infrastructure in the twenty-first century
122(7)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 3
Suggested reading
Activities
4 Territorial states
129(46)
The making of the world political map
132(18)
The nature of the states
150(16)
Territorial states under conditions of globalization
166(9)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 4
Suggested reading
Activities
5 Nation, nationalism and citizenship
175(42)
The doctrine of nationalism
177(2)
Synthesis: the power of nationalism
179(3)
Nationalist uses of history: the `modern Janus'
182(3)
Nationalism in practice
185(3)
State and nation since 1945
188(6)
Renegotiating the nation?
194(7)
Citizenship: multiscalar politics
201(6)
Citizenship in the capitalist world-economy: movement and morals
207(10)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 5
Suggested reading
Activities
6 Political geography of democracy
217(54)
Where in the world is liberal democracy?
220(7)
A world-systems interpretation of elections
227(7)
Liberal democracy in the core
234(20)
Elections beyond the core
254(8)
Social movements
262(9)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 6
Suggested reading
Activities
7 Cities as localities
271(30)
Cities making hegemonies
275(5)
Modern territorial states tame cities
280(4)
Using cities to make political globalizations
284(7)
Citizens and global terrorism
291(4)
Challenges of the twenty-first century
295(6)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 7
Suggested reading
Activities
8 Place and identity politics
301(34)
Theorizing political action in places
305(5)
Modernity and the politics of identity
310(8)
Identity politics and the institutions of the capitalist world-economy
318(12)
Place--space tensions
330(5)
Chapter summary
Key glossary terms from
Chapter 8
Suggested reading
Activities
Epilogue: a political geography framework for understanding our twenty-first-century world
335(8)
The key concepts of our political geography
335(1)
Scale as political product and political arena
336(1)
Networks and the capitalist world-economy
337(1)
The temporal--spatial context of political action
338(1)
Corporate globalization
338(1)
War as a systemic phenomenon
339(1)
Climate change: the `ultimate' place--space tension
340(1)
The final words: welcome to political geography
341(2)
Glossary 343(10)
Bibliography 353(18)
Index 371
Colin Flint is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Utah State University, USA.

Peter J. Taylor is Emeritus Professor of Geography at Northumbria University, UK.