Political geography, the new worldorder, and the city
Foreign policy ; Geopolitics ; International relations ; Political geography ; Sphere of influence ; World ; Worldeconomicorder
about the nature of the new worldorder from an explicitly geographic perspective along with research that focuses on local and urban impacts of changes in the new worldorder.
The paper provides a basis for addressing these questions through a review of the recent literature focusing on the international geopolitics of the post-Cold War world. Particular attention is paid to research that provides informed speculation
Placing power/siting space: the politics of global and local in the New WorldOrder
Economic system ; Geopolitics ; Information ; National territory ; Political geography ; Power ; Social system ; Sovereignty ; State ; View of the world ; Worldeconomicorder
are reexamined in order to reconsider their impact on local cultural and social environments.
Economic space ; Economic system ; Geographical space ; International economy ; Spatial differentiation ; Technology ; World ; Worldeconomicorder ; World market
Money order? The discursive construction of Bretton Woods and the making and breaking of regulatory space
Capitalism ; Economic geography ; Economic system ; Economic theory ; International economy ; Marxism ; Money ; Regulation theory ; Worldeconomicorder
role of economic discourse in orderingeconomic processes in general and financial processes in particular.
The A. argues for a more reflective, reflexive, and historical economic geography, by providing accounts of the rise and fall of this system (from regulation theory and from neo-Gramscian political economy). They focus attention upon the central
The regional geography of the world-system. External arena, periphery, semiperiphery, core
Business cycle ; Core-periphery ; Economic system ; International economy ; Nation ; Regionalization ; Spatial structure ; Spatial system ; Worldeconomicorder
This study takes Wallerstein's ideas about the world-system as a starting point, focussing upon the spatial structure of the world-system and ignoring the functioning ot this system. The A. examine the assumption of the existence of a single world
-system and then attempt to identify the abstract spatial categories as core and periphery in the present-day world. - (AGD)
One world, millions of places: the end of history and the ascendancy of geography
Capitalism ; Core-periphery ; Democracy ; Economic space ; Economic system ; Liberalism ; Political geography ; State ; Territoriality ; Worldeconomicorder ; World market
world does not mean a parallel end of Geography. On the contrary, it suggests that the importance of space and place is increasing in the structuring of the contemporary world, providing a challenge for political geographers.
Economic aid ; Europe ; Foreign policy ; Geopolitics ; International aid ; International economy ; International relations ; Japan ; Legislation ; North-South relations ; United States of America ; Worldeconomicorder
The paper considers the evolution of geopolitical practices in the industrialised world and discusses the geoeconomic practices of key economic actors from the period of colonialism to the present, in order to trace some possible objectives
for Italy and Italian industry within the post-Cold War world and under new conditions of global competition.
Using examples from Nigeria, the Sahel and Bangladesh, the A. shows how local or regional problems in the Third World are tied into the international economicorder. - (DWG)
Present at the (Dis)integration: deterritorialization and reterritorialization in the New Wor(l)d Order
Economic environment ; Foreign policy ; Geopolitics ; Policy ; Political geography ; Territorial structure ; United States of America ; World ; Worldeconomicorder