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_aPolitical Geography/ _bRecent Advances and Future Directions _cTaylor,Peter |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNew Jersey: _bCroom Helm, _c1984. |
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300 | _a239p.p. | ||
505 | _aPigiireE and liables Contributors Preface 1. Introduction: geographical scale and political geography Peter J. Taylor 2. The coherence of political geography: perspectives on its past evolution and its future relevance .... 8 Paul Claval 3. The application of alternative theories in political geography: the case of political participation 2$ Alan L. Burnett li. Spatial structure of the state: the local state ... 50 Bryan H. Massam 5. Socio-spatial relations between local state, collective identity and conflict behaviour 65 JUrgen Ossenbrugge 6. The state crisis and the region - preliminary thoughts from a third world perspective 8l Bertha K. Becker 7. Partition - a problem in political geography 98 Stanley Waterman 8. Accumulation, legitimation and the electoral geographies within liberal democracy 117 Peter J. Taylor 9. The political geography of electoral geography ... 133 R. J. Johnston 10. Future of the nation-state system lU9 Stanley D. Brunn 11. Geographical perspectives on self-determination .. l68 David B. Knight 12. Geography and war/peace studies 191 H. van der Vusten 13. Geographic models of international conflicts 202 John O'Loughlin lU. Political philosophy and political geography 227 G. H. Pirie Index | ||
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