Political geography is concerned with the consequences for human populations of the uneven distribution of power over the earth's surface. This book examines political geography in terms of substantive themes--nationalism and ethnic conflict, geopolitics, geographies of political and social movements--and competing theoretical perspectives--spatial analysis, political, economic and postmodern. Integrates theoretical approaches with empirical material. Offers unbiased coverage of various particular theoretical perspectives.
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