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This authoritative Handbook presents a comprehensive analysis of
the spatial transformation of the state; a pivotal process of
globalization. It explores the state as an ongoing project that is
always changing, illuminating the new spaces of geopolitics that
arise from these political, social, cultural, and environmental
negotiations. Drawing together a diverse set of expert
contributors, this book showcases compelling scholarship on the
changing geographies of the state. Chapters examine the state from
a range of theoretical angles and analyse a variety of relevant
themes, including feminist geographies, the relationship between
state and environment, urbanization, security geographies,
nation-building, and geographical political economies. The book
considers the state as spatial in both form and outlook,
illustrating how it occupies existing and constantly-changing
political geographic conditions, and how it is maintained by the
practices of categorizing and managing territory. Taking a
multidisciplinary approach, this Handbook will be a valuable
resource for academics and students across a range of subjects,
including human geography, international relations, political
science, spatial planning, and urban studies. The key case studies
explored will also provide valuable examples for scholars and
policy-makers seeking a better understanding of the broad scope of
geopolitics in a globalizing world.
This authoritative Handbook presents a comprehensive analysis of
the spatial transformation of the state; a pivotal process of
globalization. It explores the state as an ongoing project that is
always changing, illuminating the new spaces of geopolitics that
arise from these political, social, cultural, and environmental
negotiations. Drawing together a diverse set of expert
contributors, this book showcases compelling scholarship on the
changing geographies of the state. Chapters examine the state from
a range of theoretical angles and analyse a variety of relevant
themes, including feminist geographies, the relationship between
state and environment, urbanization, security geographies,
nation-building, and geographical political economies. The book
considers the state as spatial in both form and outlook,
illustrating how it occupies existing and constantly-changing
political geographic conditions, and how it is maintained by the
practices of categorizing and managing territory. Taking a
multidisciplinary approach, this Handbook will be a valuable
resource for academics and students across a range of subjects,
including human geography, international relations, political
science, spatial planning, and urban studies. The key case studies
explored will also provide valuable examples for scholars and
policy-makers seeking a better understanding of the broad scope of
geopolitics in a globalizing world.
We live in the era of the knowledge-based economy, and this has
major implications for the ways in which states, cities and even
supranational political units are spatially planned, governed and
developed. In this book, Sami Moisio delves deeply into the links
between the knowledge-based economy and geopolitics, examining a
wide range of themes, including city geopolitics and the university
as a geopolitical site. Overall, this work shows that
knowledge-based "economization" can be understood as a geopolitical
process that produces territories of wealth, security, power and
belonging. This book will prove enlightening to students,
researchers and policymakers in the fields of human geography,
urban studies, spatial planning, political science and
international relations.
We live in the era of the knowledge-based economy, and this has
major implications for the ways in which states, cities and even
supranational political units are spatially planned, governed and
developed. In this book, Sami Moisio delves deeply into the links
between the knowledge-based economy and geopolitics, examining a
wide range of themes, including city geopolitics and the university
as a geopolitical site. Overall, this work shows that
knowledge-based "economization" can be understood as a geopolitical
process that produces territories of wealth, security, power and
belonging. This book will prove enlightening to students,
researchers and policymakers in the fields of human geography,
urban studies, spatial planning, political science and
international relations.
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