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Geography and Political Power
The Geography of Nations and States
Routledge Library Editions: Human Geography Series
Author: Slowe Peter M.
Language: EnglishSubject for Geography and Political Power:
Keywords
man; land; relationship; territorial; state; fouta; djallon; geopolitical; ideas; federal; Western Sahara; Young Men; Pe Rc; Parti Democratique De Guinee; Hip Hop; Fouta Djallon; World War; Man Land Relationship; Saharan Arab Democratic Republic; National Ethnic Consciousness; Saharawi People; Assertive War; Arab Jerusalem; Habitat Barrier; Federal Boundary; Political Conflict Theory; Hip Hop Culture; Hitler’s Doctrine; Ypres Salient; Ethnic Affinities; Fruit Juice Factory; Boundary Conflicts; Channel Islands; Holy Land; Toure’s Guinea
Publication date: 11-2015
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Focusing on the relationship between geography and power, this book, originally published in 1990, isolates five sources of political power ? might, right, nationhood, legality and legitimacy ? and demonstrtes the centrality of geography to the argument of each case. The author stresses the value of geographical expertise to political decision-making and illustrates this through the use of case?studies. His analysis of the sources of power goes deep into an understanding of politics and explores the implications for geography of political thought.
1. Power Through Might 2. Power through Right 3. Power Through Nationhood 4. Power Through Legality 5. Power Through Legitimacy.