Since the 1990s, political science has been criticised for its inability to adequately theorise the role and nature of the state in an era of global interdependence. In particular, the discipline is said to have fallen into a ‘territorial trap’. It is founded on a territorial conception of space that both reifies and limits debate about the state to whether it is ‘obsolete’ or ‘obstinate’ in a world where power is increasingly located in transnational functional space between countries. This paper responds to this argument, providing a conception of state spatiality that stresses its contingent and variable nature. It claims that state actors can author functional transnational space by fusing together domestic and international objects int...
Since the 1990s, ungoverned spaces have increasingly been seen as a source of serious instability an...
Lively debates over the future of the state resurfaced in the 1980s as scholars, critics, and politi...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
This article examines the evolution of international thought through the notion of ‘political space’...
This article interrogates the concepts in this journal's title and, drawing on the strategic-relatio...
Recent debate has focused on the role of state spatial approaches to the governance of an increasing...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
This paper explores a dual absence — the absence of the state within contemporary geographical analy...
This article sets the stage for a special issue that examines the interplay between subnational and ...
As the world's `first postmodern political form', Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
Globalization challenges the state-centric realist view of space and authority within International ...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
This article argues that the dominance of precise, linear borders as an ideal in the demarcation of ...
The paper provides a theoretical contribution to the multi-level governance debate, discussing the r...
Since the 1990s, ungoverned spaces have increasingly been seen as a source of serious instability an...
Since the 1990s, ungoverned spaces have increasingly been seen as a source of serious instability an...
Lively debates over the future of the state resurfaced in the 1980s as scholars, critics, and politi...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...
This article examines the evolution of international thought through the notion of ‘political space’...
This article interrogates the concepts in this journal's title and, drawing on the strategic-relatio...
Recent debate has focused on the role of state spatial approaches to the governance of an increasing...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
This paper explores a dual absence — the absence of the state within contemporary geographical analy...
This article sets the stage for a special issue that examines the interplay between subnational and ...
As the world's `first postmodern political form', Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
Globalization challenges the state-centric realist view of space and authority within International ...
This article argues that neoliberal state restructuring is best theorized by bringing two critical a...
This article argues that the dominance of precise, linear borders as an ideal in the demarcation of ...
The paper provides a theoretical contribution to the multi-level governance debate, discussing the r...
Since the 1990s, ungoverned spaces have increasingly been seen as a source of serious instability an...
Since the 1990s, ungoverned spaces have increasingly been seen as a source of serious instability an...
Lively debates over the future of the state resurfaced in the 1980s as scholars, critics, and politi...
Devolution of powers and functions from national to regional level has been a common experience int...