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Political Geography: Approaches, Concepts, Futures by Rachael Squire and Anna Jackman offers a thorough introduction to the discipline of political geography. The book explores how political processes are fundamentally shaped by geographical contexts and how geography influences power relations, sovereignty, and territorial organization.
Drawing on contemporary scholarship and real-world examples, this text examines key concepts including borders, geopolitics, nationalism, governance, and environmental politics. The authors present diverse theoretical approaches and analytical frameworks that help readers understand complex political phenomena across different scales, from local communities to global systems.
Designed for students and scholars, this work balances foundational knowledge with cutting-edge discussions about future challenges. It emphasizes the interconnections between politics and space, demonstrating why geographical perspectives are crucial for comprehending contemporary conflicts, governance structures, and social change in an increasingly complex world.







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