Introduction to Political Geography

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Central Berkshire
Central Government
CIA
CIA Involvement
community political participation
crisis
critical analysis of world order
Demarcation
east
East West Split
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fiscal
geopolitical transformation
global inequality
Green Bans
Held
international case studies
Jones III
Manila
Military Expenditure
nation state theory
NATO
Nelson Mandela
North
order
Pluto
Political Geography
Poor
Post-war
quarterly
Reapportionment Revolution
Repertoire
spatial power dynamics
split
State Civil Society Relationships
Superimposed
UN
USA
west
West Germany
world

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415082273
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jan 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Old powers are falling. New states are emerging. The gap between East and West is narrowing. What are the problems facing the emerging new world order? Can action at the community level affect global issues?
An Introduction to Political Geography, in its first edition helped shape the study of the discipline. Entirely revised and updated, this new edition explores political and geographic change within the same accessible framework. John Short emphasises the need for a fluid approach to the study of the international order, the nation state, as well as social movements.
Though the world is becoming smaller, popular access to power remains an elusive goal. An integrated world economy may well perpetuate past inequalities just as political systems continue to work by exclusion. The global village and the ecological approach this implies, must be paid particular attention when examining the political geography of participation. An Introduction to Political Geography reviews the history of the rise and fall of centres of power, draws on a wide range of detailed international case studies to illustrate current trends, and discusses future developments.

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