GEOPOLITICS & WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

GEOPOLITICS & WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Title GEOPOLITICS & WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEMS PDF eBook
Author Dr. Tushar K. Savale
Publisher Thakur Publication Private Limited
Total Pages 205
Release 2023-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9389863309

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Geopolitics of the World System

Geopolitics of the World System
Title Geopolitics of the World System PDF eBook
Author Saul Bernard Cohen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 454
Release 2003
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780847699070

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Cohen argues that the emergence of the United States as the world's sole superpower and the process of globalization have failed to remove the importance of geography as a political and strategic factor of great import. After laying out the structural basis for his theory of geopolitical theory, he launches into an examination of how geopolitical realities have developed since World War II, a period that witnessed greater change than the preceding two and a half centuries. He then turns his attention to the meat of the book, separate examinations of the each of the major world regions, including examinations of the important countries and their individual geopolitical realities.

Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics

Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics
Title Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics PDF eBook
Author Daniel Woodley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 274
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317755723

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Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the nature of corporate power against the backdrop of the decline of the West and the struggle by non-western states to challenge and overcome domination of the rest of the world by the West. This book argues that although the US continues to preside over a quasi-imperial system of power based on global military preponderance and financial statecraft, and remains reluctant to recognize the realities global economic convergence, the age of imperial state hegemony is giving way to a new international order characterized by capitalist sovereignty and competition between regional and transnational concentrations of economic power. This title seeks to interrogate the structure of world order by examining leading approaches to globalization and political economy in international relations and international political economy. Breaking with the classical school, Woodley argues that geopolitics should be understood as a transnational strategic practice employed by powerful state actors, which mirrors predatory corporate rivalry for control over global resources and markets, reproducing the structural conditions for corporate power through the transnational state form of capital. In a period of increasing geopolitical insecurity and economic instability this title provides an authoritative yet accessible commentary on debates on capitalism and globalization in the wake of the financial crisis. It is valuable resource for students and scholars seeking to develop a deeper understanding of the historical determinants of the changing dynamics of neoliberal capitalism and their implications for world order.

Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics

Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics
Title Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics PDF eBook
Author Daniel Woodley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 350
Release 2017-11-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317755715

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Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the nature of corporate power against the backdrop of the decline of the West and the struggle by non-western states to challenge and overcome domination of the rest of the world by the West. This book argues that although the US continues to preside over a quasi-imperial system of power based on global military preponderance and financial statecraft, and remains reluctant to recognize the realities global economic convergence, the age of imperial state hegemony is giving way to a new international order characterized by capitalist sovereignty and competition between regional and transnational concentrations of economic power. This title seeks to interrogate the structure of world order by examining leading approaches to globalization and political economy in international relations and international political economy. Breaking with the classical school, Woodley argues that geopolitics should be understood as a transnational strategic practice employed by powerful state actors, which mirrors predatory corporate rivalry for control over global resources and markets, reproducing the structural conditions for corporate power through the transnational state form of capital. In a period of increasing geopolitical insecurity and economic instability this title provides an authoritative yet accessible commentary on debates on capitalism and globalization in the wake of the financial crisis. It is valuable resource for students and scholars seeking to develop a deeper understanding of the historical determinants of the changing dynamics of neoliberal capitalism and their implications for world order.

Geopolitics of the Knowledge-Based Economy

Geopolitics of the Knowledge-Based Economy
Title Geopolitics of the Knowledge-Based Economy PDF eBook
Author Sami Moisio
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 195
Release 2018-02-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317587774

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We live in the era of the knowledge-based economy, and this has major implications for the ways in which states, cities and even supranational political units are spatially planned, governed and developed. In this book, Sami Moisio delves deeply into the links between the knowledge-based economy and geopolitics, examining a wide range of themes, including city geopolitics and the university as a geopolitical site. Overall, this work shows that knowledge-based "economization" can be understood as a geopolitical process that produces territories of wealth, security, power and belonging. This book will prove enlightening to students, researchers and policymakers in the fields of human geography, urban studies, spatial planning, political science and international relations.

Geopolitics and Geoculture

Geopolitics and Geoculture
Title Geopolitics and Geoculture PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 1991-07-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521406048

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Written between 1982 and 1989, this collection contains the author's perspective on the events of this period. The book also charts the development of a challenge to the dominant "geoculture": the cultural framework within which the world-system operates.

Political Geography

Political Geography
Title Political Geography PDF eBook
Author Colin Flint
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 672
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1351673971

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The new and updated seventh edition of Political Geography once again shows itself fit to tackle a frequently and rapidly changing geopolitical landscape. It retains the intellectual clarity, rigour and vision of previous editions based upon its world-systems approach, and is complemented by the perspective of feminist geography. The book successfully integrates the complexity of individuals with the complexity of the world-economy by merging the compatible, but different, research agendas of the co-authors. This edition explores the importance of states in corporate globalization, challenges to this globalization, and the increasingly influential role of China. It also discusses the dynamics of the capitalist world-economy and the constant tension between the global scale of economic processes and the territorialization of politics in the current context of geopolitical change. The chapters have been updated with new examples – new sections on art and war, intimate geopolitics and geopolitical constructs reflect the vibrancy and diversity of the academic study of the subject. Sections have been updated and added to the material of the previous edition to reflect the role of the so-called Islamic State in global geopolitics. The book offers a framework to help students make their own judgements of how we got where we are today, and what may or should be done about it. Political Geography remains a core text for students of political geography, geopolitics, international relations and political science, as well as more broadly across human geography and the social sciences.