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The word territory' has taken on renewed significance in a world where its close association with state sovereignty has made a serious comeback, invoked alike by proponents of Brexit in the UK, Making America Great Again' in the USA, and myriad populists from India to Brazil by way of Italy and Hungary. The word has had a contentious history in social science and political theory. In its first seven years, the journal Territory, Politics, Governance has published numerous articles examining the ways in which territory figures into contemporary political debates and its limits as a concept when applied to a world in which sovereignty never has simply pooled up within self-evidently distinctive blocs of space named as territories.' Among other things, the limits of territory are apparent in terms of the history of a global capitalism that always bursts beyond established boundaries, the fact that some states are much more powerful and exercise much more spatial reach than do ot

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

John Agnew

Section 1: Territorial Perspectives

2. The territorialization of property in land: space, power and practice

Nicholas Blomley

3. Territory, Scale and Why Capitalism Matters

Kevin R. Cox

4. Territory, Politics, Governance and Multispatial Metagovernance

Bob Jessop

5. On the ecological blindspot in the territorial rights debate

Omar Dahbour

Section 2: Interrogating Territory

6. When Territory Deborders Territoriality

Saskia Sassen

7. Taking back control? The myth of territorial sovereignty and the Brexit fiasco

John Agnew

8. How Should We Do the History of Territory?

Stuart Elden

Section 3: Confines of Territory

9. Revisiting politicide: state annihilation in Israel/Palestine

Merav Amir

10. The intertwined geopolitics and geoeconomics of hopes/fears: China’s triple economic bubbles and the ‘One Belt One Road’ imaginary

Ngai-Ling Sum

11. Territories in contestation: relational power in Latin America

Nick Clare, Victoria Habermehl and Liz Mason-Deese

The Confines of Territory

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367560713, 978-0367560713
    ISBN10: 0367560712

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The word territory' has taken on renewed significance in a world where its close association with state sovereignty has made a serious comeback, invoked alike by proponents of Brexit in the UK, Making America Great Again' in the USA, and myriad populists from India to Brazil by way of Italy and Hungary. The word has had a contentious history in social science and political theory. In its first seven years, the journal Territory, Politics, Governance has published numerous articles examining the ways in which territory figures into contemporary political debates and its limits as a concept when applied to a world in which sovereignty never has simply pooled up within self-evidently distinctive blocs of space named as territories.' Among other things, the limits of territory are apparent in terms of the history of a global capitalism that always bursts beyond established boundaries, the fact that some states are much more powerful and exercise much more spatial reach than do ot

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction

    John Agnew

    Section 1: Territorial Perspectives

    2. The territorialization of property in land: space, power and practice

    Nicholas Blomley

    3. Territory, Scale and Why Capitalism Matters

    Kevin R. Cox

    4. Territory, Politics, Governance and Multispatial Metagovernance

    Bob Jessop

    5. On the ecological blindspot in the territorial rights debate

    Omar Dahbour

    Section 2: Interrogating Territory

    6. When Territory Deborders Territoriality

    Saskia Sassen

    7. Taking back control? The myth of territorial sovereignty and the Brexit fiasco

    John Agnew

    8. How Should We Do the History of Territory?

    Stuart Elden

    Section 3: Confines of Territory

    9. Revisiting politicide: state annihilation in Israel/Palestine

    Merav Amir

    10. The intertwined geopolitics and geoeconomics of hopes/fears: China’s triple economic bubbles and the ‘One Belt One Road’ imaginary

    Ngai-Ling Sum

    11. Territories in contestation: relational power in Latin America

    Nick Clare, Victoria Habermehl and Liz Mason-Deese

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