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Tensions between the US and China have escalated as both powers
seek to draw countries into their respective political and economic
orbits by financing and constructing infrastructure. Wide-ranging
and even-handed, this book offers a fresh interpretation of the
territorial logic of US–China rivalry, and explores what it means
for countries across Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. The
chapters demonstrate that many countries navigate the global
infrastructure boom by articulating novel spatial objectives and
implementing political and economic reforms. By focusing on people
and places worldwide, this book broadens perspectives on the
US–China rivalry beyond bipolarity. It is an essential guide to
21st century politics.
This work aims to provide unique insights into the
multidisciplinary research on spatial disparities from an
unconventional point of view. It breaks with the conventional
narrative that tends to interpret this theoretical tradition as a
series of factual contributions to a better understanding of the
issue. Instead, related theories are investigated in their
political, economic, and social contexts, and spatial disparity
research is presented as a political discourse. It also reveals how
the propagandistic problematization or de-problematization of
geographical inequalities serves the substantiation of political
goals, while taking advantage of the legitimate authority of
science and the image of scientific objectivity. The book explains
how the discourse has functioned from 19th century social physics
over the Cold War period up to Marxist geographies of the current
neoliberal age, and in what way and to what extent political
considerations prevent related concepts producing objective
knowledge about the complex phenomenon of spatial
inequalities."
This book brings together international research on the
quantitative revolution in geography. It offers perspectives from a
wide range of contexts and national traditions that decenter the
Anglo-centric discussions. The mid-20th-century quantitative
revolution is frequently regarded as a decisive moment in the
history of geography, transforming it into a modern and applied
spatial science. This book highlights the different temporalities
and spatialities of local geographies laying the ground for a
global history of a specific mode of geographical thought. It
contributes to the contemporary discussions around the geographies
and mobilities of knowledge, notions of worlding, linguistic
privilege, decolonizing and internationalizing of geographic
knowledge. This book will be of interest to researchers,
postgraduates and advance students in geography and those
interested in the spatial sciences.
Tensions between the US and China have escalated as both powers
seek to draw countries into their respective political and economic
orbits by financing and constructing infrastructure. Wide-ranging
and even-handed, this book offers a fresh interpretation of the
territorial logic of US-China rivalry, and explores what it means
for countries across Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. The
chapters demonstrate that many countries navigate the global
infrastructure boom by articulating novel spatial objectives and
implementing political and economic reforms. By focusing on people
and places worldwide, this book broadens perspectives on the
US-China rivalry beyond bipolarity. It is an essential guide to
21st century politics.
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