Critical Geopolitics and Regional Re Configurations

Critical Geopolitics and Regional  Re Configurations
Author: Heriberto Cairo,Breno Bringel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429871863

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This book seeks to develop our understanding of the contemporary geopolitical reconfigurations of two regions of the world system with high cultural affinity and traditional close relations: Latin America and Europe. Relations between Latin America and Europe have been interpreted generally in the social sciences as synonyms of interstate relations. However, although States remain the most important actor in the geopolitical scene, they have been deeply reconfigured in recent decades, impacted by transnational dynamics, politics and spaces. This book highlights interregional relations and transnational dynamics between Latin America and Europe from a critical geopolitics perspective, promoting a new look for interregional relations which encompasses international cooperation and development, global policies, borders, inequalities and social movements. It brings attention to the relevance of interregionalism in the current geopolitical reconfiguration of the world system, but also argues for systematic inclusion of relevant new social actors and imaginaries in this traditional sphere of states. These social actors, particularly social movements and practices of contestation, are developing not only "international" bonds but a new "transnational" field, where networks defy traditional territorial orders. This volume seeks to generate a new discussion among scholars of geopolitics, international relations, social theory and social movement studies by encouraging a development of an interregional and transnational perspective of the two regions.

Critical Geopolitics and Regional Re Configurations International Perspectives

Critical Geopolitics and Regional Re Configurations  International Perspectives
Author: Alec Craft
Publsiher: Clanrye International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1647265975

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The term geopolitics refers to the investigation of geographic influences on the power relationships in international relations. It is a policy that involves political, geographical, and economic factors between two or more nations. Countries form geopolitical agreements, treaties, and policies over issues of trade, pollution, business, education, cultural or media influences, war, and travel. The basic philosophy behind critical geopolitics is that intellectuals of statecraft, including academicians, politicians, and government officials, construct ideas about places that influence and reinforce political behaviors and policy choices. These ideas have a major impact on people's perceptions of places and politics. Critical geopoliticians deal with questions relating to geopolitical discourses, geopolitical practice, and the history of geopolitics. This book provides significant information about critical geopolitics and regional re-configurations to help develop a good understanding of the subject. It will provide comprehensive knowledge to the readers.

Rethinking Geopolitics

Rethinking Geopolitics
Author: Simon Dalby,Gearoid O.u Tuathail
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002-01-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134692125

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Rethinking Geopolitics argues that the concept of geopolitics needs to be conceptualised anew as the twenty-first century approaches. Challenging conventional geopolitical assumptions, contributors explore: * theories of post-modern geopolitics * historical formulations of states and cold wars * the geopolitics of the Holocaust * the gendered dimension of Kurdish insurgency * the cold war world * political cartoons concerning Bosnia * Time magazine representations of the Persian Gulf * the Zapatistas and the Chiapas revolt * the new cyber politics * conflict simulations in the US military * the emergence of a new geopolitics of global security. Exploring how popular cultural assumptions about geography and politics constitute the discourses of contemporary violence and political economy, Rethinking Geopolitics shows that we must rethink the struggle for knowledge, space and power.

Geopolitics

Geopolitics
Author: John Agnew
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134769339

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First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Critical Geopolitics

Critical Geopolitics
Author: Gearoid O Tuathail
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 215
Release: 1996
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: OCLC:1027195031

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This volume presents an analysis of the ideas which have driven nations to attempt to remap the globe in their own image. The essays - ranging across Britsh colonialism to Nazi geopolitics, from America's ambitions to the bloodshed of Bosnia and Ireland - aim to unearth a political history of the struggle for space and power in the West and revise the geographies of global politics at the end of the 20th century.

Critical Geopolitics of the Polar Regions

Critical Geopolitics of the Polar Regions
Author: DOROTHEA. WEHRMANN
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032094370

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Focusing on both Polar Regions, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of political processes related to the rapidly changing Arctic and Antarctic, where the environmental impacts of human activities are extremely visible. Environmental changes in the Arctic and the Antarctic are increasingly seen as barometers of the global impact of human activities, while newly arising economic opportunities in both Polar Regions prompt predictions that they will be the site of future conflicts. This book maps and analyses the different actors involved in the politics of the Polar Regions to explain why similar patterns of interpretation of such major issues have become dominant in practical, popular and formal geopolitical discourses. Disentangling the politics, the author illustrates how the ordering principles have evolved, explains recent dynamics in political processes and provides the groundwork needed to better forecast future trends. By focusing on the Americas, the only continent that borders both Polar Regions, the author shows how geographic proximity inspires interaction and cooperation among state and non-state actors in very different ways. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of political science, political geography, international relations, global governance and cultural studies. It will have an international appeal particularly in the Americas, and other countries with growing interests in the Polar Regions.

Handbook on the Changing Geographies of the State

Handbook on the Changing Geographies of the State
Author: Sami Moisio,Natalie Koch,Andrew E.G. Jonas,Christopher Lizotte
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2020-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788978057

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This authoritative Handbook presents a comprehensive analysis of the spatial transformation of the state; a pivotal process of globalization. It explores the state as an ongoing project that is always changing, illuminating the new spaces of geopolitics that arise from these political, social, cultural, and environmental negotiations.

Children Young People and Critical Geopolitics

Children  Young People and Critical Geopolitics
Author: Matthew C. Benwell,Peter Hopkins
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134801596

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Young people, and in particular children, have typically been marginalised in geopolitical research, positioned as too young to understand or relate to the adult-dominated world of international relations. Integrating current debates in critical geopolitics and political geography with research in children’s geographies, childhood studies and youth research, this book sets out an agenda for the field of children’s and young people’s critical geopolitics. It considers diverse practices such as play, activism, media consumption and diplomacy to show how children’s and young people’s lives relate to wider regional and global geopolitical processes. Engaging with contemporary concepts in human geography including ludic geopolitics, affect, emotional geographies, intergenerationality, creative diplomacy, popular geopolitics and citizenship, the authors draw on geopolitical research with children and young people from Europe, Asia, Australasia, Africa and the Americas. The chapters highlight the ways in which young people can be enrolled, ignored, dismissed, empowered and represented by the state for geopolitical ends. Notwithstanding this state power, the research presented also shows how young people have agency and make decisions about their lives which are influenced by wider geopolitical processes. The focus on the lives of children and young people problematises and extends what it is we think of when considering ’the geopolitical’ which enriches as well as advances critical geopolitical enquiry and deserves to be taken seriously by political geographies more broadly.