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Geopolitics Roundtable

The Territorial Trap Fifteen Years On

Pages 752-756 | Published online: 20 Nov 2010
 

Notes

1. J. Agnew, ‘The Territorial Trap: The Geographical Assumptions of International Relations Theory’, Review of International Political Economy 1/1 (1994) pp. 53–80.

2. See, for example, S. Dalby, Environmental Security (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2002) p. 67.

3. This is a point that Agnew and Corbridge make, citing Bhaskar (1979), in J. Agnew and S. Corbridge, Mastering Space: Hegemony, Territory and International Political Economy (London: Routledge 1995).

4. Agnew, ‘The Territorial Trap’ (note 1) p. 77.

5. J. Agnew, ‘Reinventing Geopolitics: Geographies of Modern Statehood’, Hettner-Lecture 2000, Department of Geography, University of Heidelberg, 2001, p. 47.

6. J. Agnew, ‘The Territorial Trap’ (note 1) p. 55.

7. Agnew and Corbridge (note 3).

8. G. Kearns, ‘Progressive Geopolitics’, Geography Compass 2/5 (2008) pp. 1599–1620.

9. J. Glassman, ‘State Power Beyond the ‘Territorial Trap’: The Internationalization of the State’, Political Geography 18/6 (Aug. 1999) pp. 669–696.

10. A. Ingram, ‘HIV/AIDS, Security and the Geopolitics of US-Nigerian Relations’, Review of International Political Economy 14/3 (2007) pp. 510–534.

11. J. Agnew, ‘Sovereignty Regimes: Territoriality and State Authority in Contemporary World Politics’, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95/2 (2005) pp. 437–461.

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