acknowledged that Australia was occupied by Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders and that they had suffered dispossession and discrimination, while avoiding the issue of land ownership. The statements of 1967 and 1988 challenged the ...
This new (fifth) edition of Peter Taylor's seminal "Political Geography" proves itself fit for the task of coping with a frequently and rapidly changing geo-political landscape.
Corbridge, Stuart (1993) 'Marxisms, modernities, and moralities: development praxis and the claims of distant strangers', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 11: 449–72; Gregory, Derek (1994) Geographical Imaginations.
This edition of Taylor's 'Political Geography' proves itself fit for the task of coping with a frequently and rapidly changing geo-political landscape.
Council of Europe, (1992) “Les Incidences de l'Achévement du Marche Unique sur les Regions Frontalières', ... in R. Stubbs and G. R. D. Underhill (eds), Political Economy and the Changing Global Order (London: Macmillan) pp. 45–59.
Second, as observed by Lewis and Maslin (2015), when geologists and scientists try to determine when the Anthropocene began, this decision will have policy and political implications. For this very reason, they suggest the choice of ...
Mark Blacksell gives a concise introduction to the key themes in political geography and moves beyond the study of the state to encompass the spatial consequences of power at all levels.
The text covers all the central issues in the field, including identity politics, state territoriality, and the way geography makes a difference in the form of attachments and commitments to place in contexts of interdependence.
This sixth edition 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.
This textbook on political geography is devoted to a discipline concerned with the spatial dimensions of politics.
**** 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...
Political Geography A New Introduction Richard Muir As the twentieth century draws to a close the apparent political certainties of preceding decades are being seriously challenged by global forms of...
Including many original maps and diagrams which skilfully illustrate key themes, this book is a concise, student-friendly, pedagogically rich introduction for students of geography, political science and world affairs.
Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state and Locality
Political geography concerns the processes involved in creating the uneven distribution of power and the consequences for human populations.
Including many original maps and diagrams which skilfully illustrate key themes, this book is a concise, student-friendly, pedagogically rich introduction for students of geography, political science and world affairs.
This is a comprehensive survey of the field of political geography, but it goes far beyond traditional topics. No other book of its kind covers topics such as: anomalous political...
The text covers all the central issues in the field, including identity politics, state territoriality, and the way geography makes a difference in the form of attachments and commitments to place in contexts of interdependence.
Political Geography: 1
Including many original maps and diagrams which skilfully illustrate key themes, this book is a concise, student-friendly, pedagogically rich introduction for students of geography, political science and world affairs.