Contents:
Volume III
Part II: Critical Geopolitics {Continued)
39. Torture and the Ticking Bomb: The War on Terrorism
as a Geographical Imagination of Power/Knowledge 3
Matthew Hannah
40. The Revival of Geopolitics 35
Leslie W. Hepple
41. Mind the Gap: Bridging Feminist and Political Geography
through Geopolitics 55
Jennifer Hyndman
42. Alexander Dugin: Geopolitics and Neo-Fascism
in Post-Soviet Russia 73
Alan Ingram
43. Homeland Insecurities: Reflections on Language and Space 97 /
Amy Kaplan
44. An Illustration of Geographical Warfare: Bombing of the Dikes
on the Red River, North Vietnam 109
Yves Lacoste
45. For Ethnography in Political Geography: Experiencing and
Re-Imagining Ferghana Valley Boundary Closures 127
Nick Megoran
46. Is There a Politics to Geopolitics? 151
Alexander B. Murphy (Organizing Editor), Mark Bassin,
David Newman, Paul Reuber and John Agnew (Contributors)
47. Geopolitical Fantasies, National Strategies and Ordinary
Russians in the Post-Communist Era 177
John O'Loughlin
48. Political Geography of Contemporary Events VIII: The Language
and Nature of the 'New Geopolitics' - The Case of
US-El Salvador Relations 207
Gearoid 6 Tuathail
49. Geopolitics and Discourse: Practical Geopolitical Reasoning
in American Foreign Policy 225
Gearoid 6 Tuathail and John Agnew
50. Generations and the 'Development' of Border Studies 245
Anssi Paasi
51. The Siren Song of Geopolitics: Towards a Gramscian Account
of the Iraq War 255
Darel E. Paul
52. Neoliberal Geopolitics 281
Susan Roberts, Anna Secor and Matthew Sparke
53. Scales of Terror and the Resort to Geography: September 11,
October 7 293
Neil Smith
Part III: Popular Geopolitics
54. Torture and the Ethics of Photography 305
Judith Butler
55. Cultural Governance and Pictorial Resistance: Reflections
on the Imaging of War 327
David Campbell
56. Film, Geopolitics and the Affective Logics of Intervention 347
Sean Carter and Derek P. McCormack
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