Key concepts in political geography / Carolyn Gallaher ... [et al.].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; Los Angeles : SAGE, 2009.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 377 p.) : ill., maps.

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Subject(s)
Series
Key concepts in human geography. [More in this series]
Summary note
Covering the expected staples such as nationalism territoriality, scale and political economy, as well as anit-statism, the other, gender and post-conflict, this is an ideal companion text for students of political geography.
Notes
Description based upon print version of record.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-364) and index.
Target audience
Specialized.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Pt. I. Statecraft
  • Introduction / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Nation-state / Mary Gilmartin
  • Sovereignty / Carl T. Dahlman
  • Governance / Peter Shirlow
  • Democracy / Mary Gilmartin
  • Pt. II. Modes of power
  • Introduction / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Hegemony / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Territory / Carl T. Dahlman
  • Geopolitics / Carl T. Dahlman
  • Superpower / Carl T. Dahlman
  • Pt. III. Modernity
  • Colonialism/imperialism / Mary Gilmartin
  • Political economy / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Ideology / Mary Gilmartin
  • Socialism / Mary Gilmartin
  • Neoliberalism / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Globalization / Alison Mountz
  • Migration / Alison Mountz
  • Pt. IV. Bounding space
  • Scale / Carl T. Dahlman
  • Border / Alison Mountz
  • Regionalism / Carl. T. Dahlman
  • Pt. V. Violence
  • Conflict / Mary Gilmartin
  • Post-conflict / Carl t. Dahlman
  • Terrorism / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Anti-statism / Carolyn Gallaher
  • Pt. VI. Identity
  • Nationalism / Alison Mountz
  • Citizenship / Alison Mountz
  • Postcolonialism / Mary Gilmartin
  • Representation / Peter Shirlow
  • Gender / Alison Mountz
  • The other / Alison Mountz.
Other title(s)
Political geography
ISBN
  • 1-4462-7949-9
  • 1-283-28883-4
  • 9786613288837
  • 1-4462-0489-8
OCLC
  • 764572577
  • 758387698
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