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Political Space

by Yale H Ferguson (Editor), R. J. Barry Jones
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Overview

Applies the concept of space to international relations to arrive at novel interpretations. BACKCOVER: This collection brings together an unusually distinguished and diverse group of theorists of global politics, political geography, and international political economy who reflect on the concept of political space. Already familiar to political geographers, the concept of political space has lately received increased attention, arising out of the need for new ways of thinking about and describing the actors, structures, and processes that shape politics and patterns of governance in today's complex, post-Cold War world. The essays explore the frontiers of the field of global politics, and each deals imaginatively with some aspect of political space. Although the participants may be loosely classified as realists, neo-realists, constructivists, and postinternationalists, the essays are not fitted to the usual theoretical pigeonholes. What they do share is a continued faith in empirical research, and a collective sense of discovery.

Author Biography: Yale H. Ferguson is Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Center for Global Change and Governance at Rutgers University-Newark. He is the author and editor of several books, including, with Richard W. Mansbach, Polities: Authority, Identities, and Change. R. J. Barry Jones is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Reading. He is the author and editor of several books, including The World Turned Upside Down?: Globalization and the Future of the State.

Synopsis

Realists, neo-realists, constructivists, and post-internationalists present empirical studies of global politics after the Cold War. Fourteen papers discuss: change in the historical perspective; geographical scale, identity, and relationships; economic globalization; and, shifting patterns of governance. Contributors are geographers, political scientists, economists, sociologists, and scholars of international affairs from the United States, England, and Northern Ireland. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2002
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780791454602

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