A Companion to Political Geography presents students and researchers with a substantial survey of this active and vibrant field. The volume contains specially written essays by prominent scholars from around the world and covers a wide variety of crucial themes in contemporary critical political geography. Each contributor not only charts the important work that has been done in the past, but also helps to define directions for future research. The material is organized thematically, but within this structure key debates and controversies are addressed from a range of theoretical viewpoints, including the most cutting edge. In this way, the Companion not only introduces the best thinking on political-geographic issues, but also supplies readers with a sense of the relevance and possibilities of the subject.
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Joe Painter, University of Durham
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Progress in Human Geography
Joe Painter, University of Durham
"This is a book that simply exudes authority. It is an excellentbuy that will satisfy a broad readership within and outsidepolitical geography from advanced undergraduate levelupwards."
Simon Barrett, Reference Reviews
"I encourage anyone with an interest in political geography topurchase this book... There is a need for more books like this inpolitical geography."
Progress in Human Geography