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Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography? [PDF]
Geographical economics (also known as the ‘new economic geography’) is an approach developed within economics dealing with space and geography, issues previously neglected by the mainstream of the discipline.
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Abstract Intersectional theory recognises inequity is rarely the result of one social identity; social identities, and their interaction with context and power relations, offer some protective factors, while marginalises others. Taking an intersectional approach to social policy has the potential to provide deeper insights in terms of identifying and ...
Shona Bates, Rosemary Kayess, Ilan Katz
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Imperialism, Ecological Imperialism, and Green Imperialism: An Overview
Abstract This article aims to explore the relationship between imperialism and political ecology, the identifying characteristics of the historical development of ecological imperialism, and the ecosocial implications of its cosmetic adaptation—namely, green imperialism—in a context of growing threat and biophysical concern. We first provide a succinct
Pedregal Villodres, Alejandro +1 more
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Empire, Islam and the postcolonial [PDF]
One of the most persistent criticisms of postcolonialism is that it promotes an antipathy to imperialism that tends to focus on the experience of European colonial empires and neglects other, non-western instances of imperial hubris.
S. Sayyid
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British Imperialism, National Identity, and Scotland’s Built Environment [PDF]
Kirsten Carter McKee
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American hegemony or global governance? Competing visions of international security [PDF]
An overview is given of two competing visions of contemporary international security: United States hegemony and security governance. According to these perspectives, the current generation is either witnessing the return to classical balance-of-power ...
Krahmann, E
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Abstract The savage was a familiar as well as deeply problematic figure in late‐Victorian literary and scientific imaginaries. Savages provided an unstable but capacious and flexible signifier to explore human development and human difference, most often in ways that followed a disturbing racial logic.
Diarmid A. Finnegan
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This publication analyses the theories of imperialism in social and political thought of Great Britain of those authors who regard imperialism not only as a necessity but also as a positive process in external policy which provides political and economic
V A Isaev
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Millî Mücadele Dönemi’nde (1918-1923) Güneydoğu Anadolu’da Kadınlar
Türk kadını, Millî Mücadele süresince ülkenin dört bir tarafında erkeklerden geri kalmayarak önemli uğraşlarda bulundu. Demokrasi ve huzur getirme adına Batılı emperyal güçlerin yaptığı haksızlıkları dünyaya duyurmak için tertip edilen mitinglere katıldı.
Fahri Özteke
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The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974.Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998.Patrick K.
O'Brien, Patrick K. +1 more
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