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  • Political geography around the world VI : Swedish contributions to political geography
  • Political geography without politics
  • Into the 1990s : a gendered agenda for political geography in Gender and political geography.
  • The objective of this paper is to show how gender perspectives challenge traditional models and analyses in political geography.
  • Class, politics, and planning : from reductionism to pluralism in Marxist class analysis in Space and analytical political economy.
  • What does the theory tell planners tell to do? This question can only be answered by conceiving of planning as a political activity, and by examining Marxian political theory which deals with its subject through the perspective of class conflict.
  • A new political geography : on what basis ?
  • Political geography
  • Postmodernism and the politics of social theory
  • The International politics of natural resources
  • The state of analytical political economy in geography in Space and analytical political economy.
  • The urban agglomeration as a political arena : an introduction in The urban agglomeration as a political arena.
  • Resarch themes in political geography a French perspective. (Political geography around the World IV)
  • Contextuals models of politics. The political impact of friends and neighbours in Contextual models in politics.
  • Exploring political economy approaches in agriculture
  • Rates of interest : a review in Space and analytical political economy.
  • Planners and political philosophy in Shelter policy and planning in developing countries.
  • Political geography : marching to the beats of different drummers
  • Social geography : politics and place
  • On the practical relevance of a realist approach to political geography
  • The local state and urban politics
  • The neighbourhood effect revisited : spatial science or political regionalism ?