The global political map displays a world composed of apparently discretely divided territorial units or states. This paints a deceptively static and solid picture that masks considerable fluidity and contestation. Drawing on a range of examples, this article explores the key geographical features of states through a discussion of territory, borders, sovereignty and identity, themes that have particular salience in light of the results of the 2016 UK referendum to leave the European Union. The idea of territory is bound up with the evolution of the state. Alongside this, borders have emerged as states have endeavoured to demarcate their territory rigidly from that of others. Sovereignty, or the right of a state to rule over its territory, h...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through re...
The framing of the debate concerning sovereignty in terms of the dualism of retention or rejection c...
1 The Evolving Category of Territory: From the Modern State to the European Union Teresa Pullano, Co...
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
Nation States have three defining characteristics: government of a territory, rapport with a group o...
People/States/Territories examines the role of state personnel in shaping, and being shaped by, stat...
Under territorialism (Scholten, 2000), space is divided into territories over which states exercise ...
In an era of globalisation, it might be thought that the age of the nation-state is dead and that co...
I propose a concept of effective sovereignty to argue that states participate in sovereignty regimes...
Territory and territoriality are generally regarded as key concepts in political geography. While an...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
The association of sovereignty with control over territory is being challenged both internally and e...
During the last decades the map of Europe has changed considerably. New claims for independent state...
This paper analyses the question of what sovereignty refers to in contemporary world. Starting from ...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through re...
The framing of the debate concerning sovereignty in terms of the dualism of retention or rejection c...
1 The Evolving Category of Territory: From the Modern State to the European Union Teresa Pullano, Co...
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
Nation States have three defining characteristics: government of a territory, rapport with a group o...
People/States/Territories examines the role of state personnel in shaping, and being shaped by, stat...
Under territorialism (Scholten, 2000), space is divided into territories over which states exercise ...
In an era of globalisation, it might be thought that the age of the nation-state is dead and that co...
I propose a concept of effective sovereignty to argue that states participate in sovereignty regimes...
Territory and territoriality are generally regarded as key concepts in political geography. While an...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
The association of sovereignty with control over territory is being challenged both internally and e...
During the last decades the map of Europe has changed considerably. New claims for independent state...
This paper analyses the question of what sovereignty refers to in contemporary world. Starting from ...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
This article deals with the concepts of space and territoriality in law and politics seen through re...
The framing of the debate concerning sovereignty in terms of the dualism of retention or rejection c...