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This book examines what counts regarding the role and
conceptualization of regions in world politics. It presents a fresh
look at which narratives awake, persist, fall dormant or re-emerge
amidst diverse interlocking processes of environmental,
technological and global political changes. It puts forward a
thorough and multidimensional conceptualization of regions as
embedded in changing, overlapping environments, and requires more
attention to regions' shifting materiality, temporality and
technological underpinnings. Combing the approaches, questions and
analyses of Critical IR and Political Geography, it calls for a
renewed emphasis on the puzzle of how the contextual environment of
regions may become more (or less) multidimensional, or how some
aspects of a region's contextual environment may be mutually
constitutive in non-intuitive ways. Ultimately, it sheds light on
the politics of regions and the regional scale in international
politics in order to overcome the often-underlying territorial
fixity of territory and space within IR approaches. This book will
be of key interest to scholars and students of international
relations, international political sociology, political geography,
regionalism, geopolitics and area studies.
This book examines what counts regarding the role and
conceptualization of regions in world politics. It presents a fresh
look at which narratives awake, persist, fall dormant or re-emerge
amidst diverse interlocking processes of environmental,
technological and global political changes. It puts forward a
thorough and multidimensional conceptualization of regions as
embedded in changing, overlapping environments, and requires more
attention to regions' shifting materiality, temporality and
technological underpinnings. Combing the approaches, questions and
analyses of Critical IR and Political Geography, it calls for a
renewed emphasis on the puzzle of how the contextual environment of
regions may become more (or less) multidimensional, or how some
aspects of a region's contextual environment may be mutually
constitutive in non-intuitive ways. Ultimately, it sheds light on
the politics of regions and the regional scale in international
politics in order to overcome the often-underlying territorial
fixity of territory and space within IR approaches. This book will
be of key interest to scholars and students of international
relations, international political sociology, political geography,
regionalism, geopolitics and area studies.
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