Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity
Examining the evolution of states and their boundaries
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:3rd Sep '99
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This collection examines the transformations of states and boundaries, exploring whether they are disappearing or evolving within a post-Westphalian context in Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity.
In Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity, a collection of essays explores the evolving nature of states and boundaries in our contemporary world. The contributors, comprising international political geographers and political scientists, delve into the question of whether states and borders are disappearing or merely transforming. As we transition from an era characterized by fixed territories, the authors analyze the implications of a post-Westphalian territorial system.
The essays highlight significant shifts in the role of the state, reflecting on how globalization and technological advancements challenge traditional notions of sovereignty and territoriality. Yet, despite these transformations, the contributors emphasize that territory and boundaries continue to play a crucial role in shaping political order in the post-modern landscape. This duality of change and continuity offers a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding statehood and territorial dynamics.
Ultimately, Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity provides a critical examination of how states adapt to new realities while grappling with the enduring significance of borders. By bridging theoretical insights with empirical analyses, the collection encourages readers to rethink the relationship between geography, politics, and identity in an increasingly interconnected world.
'Adds important pieces to the puzzle which makes up global politics.' - Millenium: Journal of International Studies
'The essay by the editor is a ringing defense of geopolitics as a field of study, and the volume as a whole largely sustains his argument. For the beginner, the bibliographies attached to each essay will be a real treasure trove.' - Choice
'This is a book which deserves a much larger popular audience interested in and capable of appreciating the important issues discussed and debated but obscured by the overly scholastic-academic jargon.' - Contemporary Review
'This book is really worth reading, whether you were interested in territoriality, post-modern world, boundaries, geopolitics or ethnic conflict.' - Ethnic Conflict Research Digest
'A collection of thoughtful and provocative essays ... provides many useful pointers to the changing relationship between boundaries, territory and state power.' - Progress in Human Geography
ISBN: 9780714649733
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
216 pages