本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
224
言語
英語
公開されました
May 1, 1980
出版社
SAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN-10
0803913443
ISBN-13
9780803913448
説明
Jean Gottmann's work delves into the intricate relationship between geographical space and political dynamics. Through a collection of ten insightful essays, the contributors examine how political power is distributed, influenced by regional attributes. Each essay unpacks the unique interactions that shape political landscapes, offering compelling analysis on both central and peripheral regions.
The essays collectively highlight the significance of spatial variation, illustrating how geography can dictate political agendas and social structures. Contributors draw connections between local contexts and broader geopolitical trends, providing a nuanced understanding of the forces at play in different regions.
Gottmann's exploration is essential for anyone interested in political geography and the profound impact of spatial elements on governance and societal organization. The discussions encourage readers to reconsider the traditional notions of power and influence, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond the center to understand the complexities of political life.
The essays collectively highlight the significance of spatial variation, illustrating how geography can dictate political agendas and social structures. Contributors draw connections between local contexts and broader geopolitical trends, providing a nuanced understanding of the forces at play in different regions.
Gottmann's exploration is essential for anyone interested in political geography and the profound impact of spatial elements on governance and societal organization. The discussions encourage readers to reconsider the traditional notions of power and influence, emphasizing the importance of looking beyond the center to understand the complexities of political life.