Political Geography: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, Volume 1Kevin R. Cox In line with the tremendous growth in the study of political geography since the 1970s, this impressive collection charts the historical growth of the discipline, as well as the major themes of post-1970s developments. |
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General introduction | 1 |
Introduction | 3 |
European imperialism and the development | 21 |
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