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Hidden Geopolitics - Governance in a Globalized World (Paperback)
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Hidden Geopolitics - Governance in a Globalized World (Paperback)
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Geopolitics is not dead, but nor does it involve the same old logic
of a world determined by physical geography in a competition
between Great Powers. Hidden Geopolitics recaptures the term to
explore how the geography of power works both globally and
nationally to structure and govern the workings of the global
political economy. Globalization, far from its antithesis, is
tightly wound up in the assumptions and practices of geopolitics,
relating to the scope of regulatory authority, state sponsorship,
and the political power of businesses to operate worldwide. Agnew
shows how this "hidden" geopolitics and globalization have been
vitally connected. He focuses on three moments: the origins of
contemporary globalization in the policies pursued by successive US
governments and allies after 1945 and its continued relevance even
as the US role in the world changes; the close connection between
geopolitical history and status of different countries and their
relative capacities to exploit the possibilities and limit the
costs of globalization; and new regulatory and standard-setting
agencies which emerged under the sponsorship of major geopolitical
powers but have grown in power and authority as the dominant states
have become limited in their ability to manage the explosion of
transnational transactions on their own. Agnew argues that it is
time to move on from the narrow inter-imperial cast of geopolitics
and the foolish policy advice it produces. The old perspective on
geopolitics has taken on new life with the rise of
national-populist movements in Europe and the United States and the
reinvigoration of territorial-authoritarian regimes in Russia and
China. Notwithstanding this trend, we must see the contemporary
world through the lens of these complex, "hidden" geopolitical
underpinnings that Agnew seeks to expose.
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