User:Hup/Geography and International Relations
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Geography and international relations, with their shared interests in spatial and environmental relationships at the regional and global levels, have close links. International relations and human, physical and environmental geography. Linking the two subjects: Geographies of Development and Inequality and other themes.
International Relations is a relatively new discipline, that is why more recent geographic authors are preferred on the subsequent list.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Political geography/Development geography
[edit] Environmental geography/Biogeography
[edit] Geopolitics (versus Political Science)
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- Critical geopolitics, Routledge 1996;
- Rethinking geopolitics, Routledge 1998;
- An unruly world? Globalization, Governance and geography.
[edit] Others
[edit] Scholars&Study places
Global Cities Program, Centre for International Studies:
- Larry S. Bourne
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[edit] External links
- Geographic Aspects of International Relations, Charles C. Colby, University of Chicago Press 1937.

