Mots-clés
Culture populaire ; Diplomatie ; Etat ; Géographie politique ; Géopolitique ; Holocauste ; Mouvement social ; Politique ; Pouvoir ; Relations internationales ; Souveraineté ; TerritorialitéGeopolitics ; International relations ; Policy ; Political geography ; Power ; Social movement ; Sovereignty ; State ; TerritorialitySpecial Issue: Critical geopolitics
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
DALBY, S.
Dept. of Geography, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Ó TUATHAIL, G.
Dept. of Geography, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Etats-Unis
Description :
The papers strive to negociate geopolitics with a critical perspective on the force of fusions of geographical knowledge and systems of power. The first problematic is that of the state as a producer, administrator and ruler of space. The second is more narrowly focused on the history of geopolitics as a 20th-century discourse of statecraft. The third concerns the entwining of communications, media and the politics of identity in the production of geographical knowledge and the nation. The fourth concerns the geopolitics of environmental question and the last the entwining of questions of geopolitics with those of gender.
Type de document :
Fascicule thématique
Source :
Political geography, issn : 0962-6298, 1996, vol. 15, n°. 6-7, p. 451-665, Références bibliographiques : dissem.
Date :
1996
Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
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