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Globalization and changes to statehood challenge our understanding
of space and territory. This book argues that we must understand
that both the modern state and globalisation are based on a
cartographic reality of space. In consequence, claims that
globalization represents a spatial challenge to state territory are
deeply problematic.
Globalization and changes to statehood challenge our understanding
of space and territory. This book argues that we must understand
that both the modern state and globalisation are based on a
cartographic reality of space. In consequence, claims that
globalization represents a spatial challenge to state territory are
deeply problematic.
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