Pluralism and Political Geography : People, Territory and State.

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Main Author: Kliot, Nurit
Other Authors: Waterman, Stanley
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2015.
Series:Routledge Library Editions: Human Geography.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Original Title Page ; Original Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Dedication ; Preface ; 1 Introduction ; PART I : THEORY AND POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY ; 2 The question of theory in political geography.
  • 3 Theory and traditional political geography 4 Who needs theory? A response from the schizophrenic middle ground ; 5 The question of theory in political geography: Outlines for a critical theory approach ; PART II : PEOPLE
  • HUMAN PERSPECTIVES ON PLURALISM.
  • 6 Equity and freedom in political geography 7 Political integration and division in plural societies
  • problems of recognition, measurement and salience ; 8 Dilemmas of pluralism in the United States.
  • 9 The changing situation of majority and minority and its spatial expression
  • the case of the Arab minority in Israel 10 Communal conflict in Jerusalem
  • the spread of ultra-Orthodox neighbourhoods ; PART III : TERRITORIAL PERSPECTIVES ON PLURALISM.
  • 11 The dilemma of nations in a rigid state structured world 12 The international frontier in microcosm
  • the Shankill-Falls Divide; Belfast ; 13 Dissimilarities in the evolution of frontier characteristics along boundaries of differing political and cultural regions.
  • 14 Dualism and landscape transformation in Northern Sinai
  • some outcomes of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty.