Political relations, cooperation of socio-political organizations, economic relations (visible Trade, services of yugoslav shipping companies, industrial and investment cooperation, financial and banking cooperation), cooperation in the fields
Political relations| coopération of socio-political organizations| economic relations (table of visible trade between Yugoslavia and Zambia since 1970 to 1983, table of structure of visible trade)| scientific, technical, cultural and educational
A debt-owing democracy: the political impact of housing market recession at the British general election of 1992
Electoral behaviour ; Housing ; Housing occupance ; Housing policy ; Local government ; Owner-occupier ; Political geography ; Political party ; United Kingdom
Politics and community: Chicago's near West Side Black underclass
The AA. examine the attitudes and political response of the black underclass to the decay of their built environment. Resident perception of the problem, resident mobilization around political agendas, leader actions at public forums, and levels
The political geography of the control of minorities
Ethnic group ; Malaysia ; Minority ; Political geography ; Power ; Social control ; Standard of living ; Wage inequality
The political geography of plural (or deeply divided) states is elaborated by analysing four key areas of ethnic contrasts : the politicisation of ethnicity, socio-economic gaps, power disparities and competition over land control. This article
Postcolonial transformations and political conflict in Oceania. Special edition
Colonialism ; Conflict ; Democracy ; Governance ; Island ; Oceania ; Pacific Region ; Political geography ; Political party ; Post-colonialism ; Poverty ; Social inequality ; Urbanization
post-coloniale contemporaine : exemples de Port Moresby et de Suva (J. Connell). 3. Le Pacifique péri-urbain : le passage de villes qui excluent à des villes qui incluent (D. Storey). 4. Consensus versus conflit : démocratie, pluralisme et gouvernance à
Samoa (E. Huffer et A. So'o). 5. Inégalités et conflit à Fidji : du purgatoire à l'enfer (D. Sriskandarajah).
‘The Root Is Maya, the Practice Is Pluralist’: Xel-jú and Indigenous Political Mobilisation in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Activism ; Election ; Ethnic minority ; Guatemala ; Ideology ; Political geography ; Political power ; ethnic political parties ; indigenous mayors ; indigenous people ; local politics
travers de la lutte idéologique qui s’en est suivie au sein de l’organisation politique Xel-ju. Pour ce faire, il utilise les différents mouvements de « départ », de « manœuvre » et d’ « arrivée » pour expliquer le processus d’élaboration d’une vision
hégémonique du pouvoir politique.#Since the 1990s Latin America has witnessed the emergence of ethnic, often social movement-based, political parties. Within this context Rigoberto Quemé Chay became the first indigenous mayor of Quetzaltenango, the second
-largest city of Guatemala, a place that until then had been marked by indigenous political exclusion and racism. This article seeks to explain why Quemé was victorious in 1995 and also why he subsequently lost the election in 2004 through an analysis
of the ideational struggle within the (indigenous) political organisation, Xel-jú, which backed Quemé's candidacy twice. I use the movements of ‘departure’, ‘manoeuvre’ and ‘arrival’ in the process of the constitution of hegemonic visions of power to analyse Xel
Politic relations, economic relations (commodity exchange, higher forms of economic cooperation, financial cooperation, transport) cooperation in the fields of education, culture, science and technology.
The politics of defining and alleviating poverty : state strategies and their impacts in rural Kerala
Ideas of participatory classification, economic self-reliance and political empowerment are laudable national policy goals, and Kerala has shown innovation in its adaptation of these within the State's devolved structures of local governance. Ideas
of individual transitions out of poverty are reproduced, which indicate that the state pays insufficient attention to the highly unequal social and economic relationships reproducing poverty, and to poverty's political nature.
Electoral geography ; Germany ; Policy ; Political behaviour ; Political geography ; Political life ; Political party ; Political sociology ; Regional disparities ; Spatial distribution
The construction of global warming and the politics of science
reinforced and been reinforced by the technocratic inclinations of global climate management. The social organization of climate change science and its articulation with the political process raise important questions about trust, uncertainty, and expertise
. The article concludes with a discussion of the political brittleness of this dominant science-led and global-scale formulation of the climate change problem and the need of a more reflexive politics.
Economic geography ; Political geography ; Teaching of geography ; USSR
Develops six themes in studying the ex-Soviet Union : a) size and location; b) spatial impact of the political economy; c) paradox of Soviet economic development; d) challenges of governing a multinational state; e) nature of its integration