Political geography concerns the processes involved in creating the uneven distribution of power and the consequences for human populations. This reader is designed as an introduction to the major substantive areas of contemporary political geography and to the competing theoretical perspectives employed to interrogate them. The full range of theoretical perspectives are presented and integrated with empirical material allowing students to engage with theoretical controversies using concrete examples.
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978-0-340-67742-1 (9780340677421)
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Approaching political geography; spatiality of states; geopolitics; geographies of political and social movements; places and politics of identities; geographies of nationalism and ethnic conflict.