Political space : frontiers of change and governance in a globalizing world / edited by Yale H. Ferguson and R.J. Barry Jones.

Realists, neo-realists, constructivists, and post-internationalists present empirical studies of global politics after the Cold War. Fourteen papers discuss: change in the historical perspective; geographical scale, identity, and relationships; economic globalization; and, shifting patterns of gover...

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Other Authors: Ferguson, Yale H., Jones, R. J. Barry
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2002.
Series:SUNY series in global politics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Problem of change in international relations theory / K.J. Holsti
  • Reconfiguring international political space: the significance of world history / Richard Little
  • Informational reconfiguring of global geopolitics / Ken Dark
  • Remapping political space: issues and nonissues in analyzing global politics in the twenty-first century / Yale H. Ferguson and Richard W. Mansbach
  • Political power and geographical scale / John Agnew
  • Mapping global/local spaces / Robert Latham
  • Cartographies of loathing and desire: the Bharatiya Janata party, the bomb, and the political spaces of Hindu nationalism / Stuart Corbridge
  • New cross-border field for public and private actors / Saskia Sassen
  • Finance in politics: an epilogue to Mad money / Susan Strange
  • Offshore and the institutional environment of globalization / Ronen Palan
  • Governance and the challenges of changing political space / R.J. Barry Jones
  • Club identity and collective action: overlapping interests in an evolving world system / Mark A. Boyer
  • NGOs and fragmented authority in globalizing space / James N. Rosenau
  • Practicing democracy transnationally / Rey Koslowski and Antje Wiener.