Boundaries, territory and postmodernity / edited by David Newman.
"There are those who argue that the nation state has come to an end and that we are entering a new phase in the territorial ordering of the world system. Others hold that boundaries have disappeared and that a globalised world has no need or use for artificial, man-made territorial boundaries....
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London :
Frank Cass,
1999.
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Series: | Cass series in geopolitics ;
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Table of Contents:
- Geopolitics Renaissant: Territory, Sovereignty and the World Political Map / David Newman
- De-Territorialised Threats and Global Dangers: Geopolitics and Risk Society / Gearoid O. Tuathail (Gerard Toal)
- International Boundaries, Geopolitics and the (Post)Modern Territorial Discourse: The Functional Fiction / Fabrizio Eva
- On Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity: An International Relations Perspective / Mathias Albert
- Boundaries as Social Processes: Territoriality in the World of Flows / Anssi Paasi
- Beyond the Borders: Globalisation, Sovereignty and Extra-Territoriality / Alan Hudson
- A Treaty of Silicon for the Treaty of Westphalia? New Territorial Dimensions of Modern Statehood / Stanley D. Brunn
- Globalisation or Global Apartheid? Boundaries and Knowledge in Postmodern Times / Simon Dalby
- Pseudo-States as Harbingers of a New Geopolitics: The Example of the Trans-Dniester Moldovan Republic (TMR) / Vladimir Kolossov and John O'Loughlin
- Regional Identity and the Sovereignty Principle: Explaining Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking / Mira Sucharov.