Political Geography as Political Ecology (original) (raw)

1966, The Professional Geographer

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The paper discusses the intersection of political geography and political ecology, arguing for a combined approach to understand the relationship between geography and politics. It critiques the historical debates surrounding geopolitical theories and the role of geographic significance in political decision-making. The proposed framework aims to provide a holistic perspective that incorporates both geographic and political variables, thus facilitating better analysis and understanding of political geographic phenomena.

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