Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state, and Locality

Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state, and Locality
ISBN-10
0470214732
ISBN-13
9780470214732
Series
Political Geography
Category
Political science (General)
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Longman Scientific & Technical
Author
Peter James Taylor

Description

**** The first edition, 1985, is listed in BCL3. This revision emphasizes a unified approach to geopolitics via the "one-society assumption" of world-systems analysis. Taylor (geography, U. of Newcastle upon Tyne) looks at power in different institutions of the world economy dealing with politicians in terms of general geopolitical world order and specific geopolitical codes. A chapter on nationalism and its ideological heritage has been added. Printed in Hong Kong on acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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