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Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state and Locality is a seminal work that explores the complex relationships between global economic systems, territorial nation-states, and localized political communities. Colin Flint and Peter Taylor present a multiscale analytical framework that demonstrates how political processes operate simultaneously at global, national, and local levels.
The book addresses fundamental questions about power distribution, territorial organization, and geopolitical competition in the contemporary world-system. Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the authors illustrate how economic globalization reshapes state sovereignty and local political dynamics. This influential text bridges political theory, economic geography, and international relations, making it essential for understanding how geography shapes politics and vice versa.







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