The Routledge Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics

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The Routledge Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics

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Since the late 1980s, critical geopolitics has gone from being a radical critical perspective on the disciplines of political geography and international relations theory to becoming a recognised area of research in its own right. Influenced by poststructuralist concerns with the politics of representation, critical geopolitics considers the ways in which the use of particular discourses shape political practices. Initially critical geopolitics analysed the practical geopolitical language of the elites and intellectuals of statecraft. Subsequent iterations have considered the role that popular representations of the international political world play. As critical geopolitics has become a more established part of political geography it has attracted ever more critique: from feminists for its apparent blindness to the embodied effects of geopolitical praxis and from those who have been uncomfortable about its textual focus, while others have challenged critical geopolitics to address alternative, resistant forms of geopolitical practice. Again, critical geopolitics has been reworked to incorporate these challenges and the latest iterations have encompassed normative agendas, non-representational theory, emotional geographies and affect. It is against the vibrant backdrop of this intellectual development of critical geopolitics as a subdiscipline that this Companion is set. Bringing together leading researchers associated with the different forms of critical geopolitics, this volume produces an overview of its achievements, limitations, and areas of new and potential future development. The Companion is designed to serve as a key resource for an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners interested in the spatiality of politics.

Contents

Contents: Foreword: arguing about geopolitics, Gerard Toal / Gearóid Ã" Tuathail: Introduction: geopolitics and its critics, Klaus Dodds, Merje Kuus and Joanne Sharp; Part I Foundations: The origins of critical geopolitics, John Agnew; Realism and geopolitics, Simon Dalby; Text, discourse, affect and things, Martin Müller; Geopolitics and visual culture, Rachel Hughes; Heteronormativity, Linda Peake; Sovereignty, Fiona McConnell; Radical geopolitics, Julian Mercille; Neo-liberalism, Simon Springer; Reappraising geopolitical traditions, James D. Sidaway, Virginie Mamadouh and Marcus Power; Violence and peace, Nick Megoran. Part II Sites: Borders, Anssi Paasi; The state, Sami Moisio; Militarization, Matthew Farish; Media, Paul C. Adams; Resources, Phillippe Le Billon; Environment, Shannon O'Lear; The global South, Chi Yuan Woon; Intimacy and the everyday, Deborah Cowen and Brett Story; Spaces of terror, Ulrich Oslender. Part III Agents: Non-governmental organisations, Alex Jeffrey; International organizations, Veit Bachmann; Indigenous geopolitics, Chris Gibson; Journalists, Alasdair Pinkerton; Artists, Alan Ingram; Evangelicals, Jason Dittmer; Intellectuals of statecraft, Matthew Coleman; Women, Jennifer L. Fluri; Activists, Kye Askins; Index.

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