Political Geography of the Twentieth Century

Political Geography of the Twentieth Century
Author: Peter James Taylor
Publsiher: Belhaven
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015026935596

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As the 20th century draws to its close, the importance of a geographical perspective in the interpretation of global political structure and change has assumed an even greater importance than hitherto. In this major text, Professor Taylor, a leading theoretician and practitioner of modern geopolitical ideas, provides an original framework of analysis in which leading political geographical scholars assess in global terms the past, present and future elements of the world political system and in particular the reality of the new world order of the 21st century. Each major chapter is an original contribution on a key theme from leading Anglo-American workers in political geography, and the book concludes with an invited selection of essays from scholars from outside the Anglo-American tradition offering alternative viewpoints.

Political Geography of the Twentieth Century

Political Geography of the Twentieth Century
Author: Gerard Kearns
Publsiher: Belhaven
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1993
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 1852931973

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Geopolitics at the End of the Twentieth Century

Geopolitics at the End of the Twentieth Century
Author: Nurit Kliot,David Newman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135305413

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An excellent examination of how the collapse of the Soviet Union and the impact of globalization have brought about changes not only to the territorial configuration sovereignty of states and their boundaries, but also to traditional notions of state, boundaries, sovereignty and social order These essays focus on the key regional and geopolitical characteristics of this global reordering, with an emphasis on Eastern Europe and South Asia. They discuss the territorial reordering which is taking place at the level of the state as boundaries are redemarcated in line with ethno-territoral demands; as borders are transversed by the movement of peoples, information and finance; and as the lines of territorial demarcation are perceived not only in terms of their fixed characteristics but as part of a process through which regional and ethnic identities continue to be formed and reformed. Each section ends with articles which focus on literature on geopolitics and boundaries. This is an invaluable addition to our understanding of contemporary world affairs.

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century Routledge Library Editions Political Geography

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century  Routledge Library Editions  Political Geography
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317600398

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This book surveys the development of geo-political thought in the twentieth century and relates it to international political developments, as well as examining how sound geopolitical theories are. It considers the work of Mackinder, Hartshorne, and Haushofer and his disciples in Germany who influenced the Nazis; and of more recent developments including Marxist geographical writing.

Political Geography

Political Geography
Author: Mark Blacksell
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780415246682

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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.

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century Routledge Library Editions Political Geography

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century  Routledge Library Editions  Political Geography
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138813311

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This book surveys the development of geo-political thought in the twentieth century and relates it to international political developments, as well as examining how sound geopolitical theories are. It considers the work of Mackinder, Hartshorne, and Haushofer and his disciples in Germany who influenced the Nazis; and of more recent developments including Marxist geographical writing.

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century

Western Geopolitical Thought in the Twentieth Century
Author: Geoffrey Parker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317600381

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This book surveys the development of geo-political thought in the twentieth century and relates it to international political developments, as well as examining how sound geopolitical theories are. It considers the work of Mackinder, Hartshorne, and Haushofer and his disciples in Germany who influenced the Nazis; and of more recent developments including Marxist geographical writing.

Human Geography

Human Geography
Author: Georges Benko,Ulf Strohmayer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134671090

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'Human Geography' examines the major trends, debates, research and conceptual evolution of human geography during the twentieth century. Considering each of the subject's primary subfields in turn, it addresses developments in both continental European and Anglo-American geography, providing a cutting-edge evaluation of each. Written clearly and accessibly by leading researchers, the book combines historical astuteness with personal insights and draws on a range of theoretical positions. A central theme of the book is the relative decline of the traditional subdisciplines towards the end of the twentieth century, and the continuing movement towards interdisciplinarity in which the various strands of human geography are seen as inextricably linked. This stimulating and exciting new book provides a unique insight into the study of geography during the twentieth century, and is essential reading for anyone studying the history and philosophy of the subject.