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Space Is Power: The Seven Rules of Territory

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Space Is Power: The Seven Rules of Territory

Contributors:

By (Author) John Hickman

ISBN:

9781498512893

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

29th February 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

327.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 237mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

499g

Description

From Russias annexation of Crimea to Chinas nine-dash line in the South China Sea, it is clear that territory is as important in international politics now as it has ever been. Yet too few contemporary foreign policy makers, journalists, and scholars are able to speak coherently about territorial issues. Space Is Power: The Seven Rules of Territory challenges the intellectual conceits that human territoriality is merely a social construct, that territorial sovereignty is atavistic, that territorial annexation is always irrational, and that territorial disputes are provoked by foreign policy makers who seek to divert public attention from more important issues. Space Is Power argues that territoriality is too basic to human nature to be denied and territorial sovereignty is too important to the survival of the modern state to be ignored. The truths about territory are captured in seven rules, some of which are intuitive while others contradict conventional wisdom. Rather than anticipating the transcendence of the territorial states, this book argues that the unmistakable direction of international politics is toward encompassing ever more physical space as the territory of states.

Reviews

John Hickman's engaging and historically rich treatment of state survival, sovereignty, and competition for territory is a blow to all who predict the demise of the state. In the tradition of Raymond Aron, Hickman delivers an international relations primer built on the understanding that the state is rooted in human nature and the exercise of power over territory is a political universal that endures throughout human history, a fact that has made relative peace possible for much of the world over long stretches of time. Certain to leap to the forefront of the literature on geopolitics, Space Is Power also provides excellent background and lessons for policymakers intent on solving global or regional issues in the 21st century. -- Steven Lambakis, National Institute for Public Policy
In an overpopulated and increasingly consumeristic world violent or peaceful competition over scarce resources, and by implication territory, is unavoidable. Writing from the tradition of political realism, one of Hickmans main points is that territoriality isnot only a basic political behaviourbut an innate form of human behaviour. Hickmans book is a relevant and timely addition to the literature. The book is clearly structured and written in a conversational style that is easily accessible without sacrificing erudition. A pleasure to read. -- Eleni Panagiotarakou, Lecturer of Philosophy and Political Science, Concordia University
Penetrating, wide-ranging, deeply learned, and accessible, Space is Power should be read by all those who want to learn how space and territory have shapedand will continue to shapeglobal geopolitics and human fates. A timely and provocative book. -- Pekka Hmlinen, University of Oxford, author of "The Comanche Empire"

Author Bio

John Hickman is professor of political science at Berry College.

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