The Geopolitics of Regional Power: Geography, Economics and Politics in Southern Africa

Author:   Sören Scholvin ,  Professor Timothy M. Shaw
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781472430731


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   14 November 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Sören Scholvin ,  Professor Timothy M. Shaw
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.618kg
ISBN:  

9781472430731


ISBN 10:   1472430735
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   14 November 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction; Theoretical and methodological framework; Location and physical geography in Southern Africa; Transport and socioeconomic aspects in Southern Africa; Key projects of regional integration; The economics and politics of South African regional powerhood; Conclusion; References; Index.

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'Regional powers play critical roles in shaping the destinies of the geopolitical regions in which they are located, as well as influencing events outside the region. Soren Scholvin's study of South Africa and its neighbors breaks new ground methodologically in its systematic analysis of the interaction between political-economic processes and regional geographical patterns. It will be valuable to scholars of political geography and international relations who focus on geopolitical theory and its practice.' Saul B. Cohen, City University of New York, USA'Here, at long last, is a scholar who takes us back to basics in the study of South Africa's regional powerhood in Southern Africa. Soren Scholvin's modernised version of Geopolitics highlights often overlooked determinants of South Africa's regional economic and political relations, like climatological and geological factors. Realist Geopolitics, as he calls his sophisticated theoretical perspective, has a relevance far beyond South Africa and its neighbourhood. The author has crafted an analytical tool that could also help us understand the conduct of other regional powers in the Global South.'Deon Geldenhuys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa'It is one of the tragedies of the professionalization of academic disciplines that Geography and Political Science have drifted apart and nowadays seldom engage. The notion of regional power , so insightfully analyzed and applied to Southern Africa in this study, provides an excellent opportunity for geographers and political scientists to bridge this divide creatively and to their mutual benefit.' Philip Nel, University of Otago, New Zealand


'Regional powers play critical roles in shaping the destinies of the geopolitical regions in which they are located, as well as influencing events outside the region. Soren Scholvin's study of South Africa and its neighbors breaks new ground methodologically in its systematic analysis of the interaction between political-economic processes and regional geographical patterns. It will be valuable to scholars of political geography and international relations who focus on geopolitical theory and its practice.' Saul B. Cohen, City University of New York, USA 'Here, at long last, is a scholar who takes us back to basics in the study of South Africa's regional powerhood in Southern Africa. Soren Scholvin's modernised version of Geopolitics highlights often overlooked determinants of South Africa's regional economic and political relations, like climatological and geological factors. Realist Geopolitics, as he calls his sophisticated theoretical perspective, has a relevance far beyond South Africa and its neighbourhood. The author has crafted an analytical tool that could also help us understand the conduct of other regional powers in the Global South.' Deon Geldenhuys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa 'It is one of the tragedies of the professionalization of academic disciplines that Geography and Political Science have drifted apart and nowadays seldom engage. The notion of regional power , so insightfully analysed and applied to Southern Africa in this study, provides an excellent opportunity for geographers and political scientists to bridge this divide creatively and to their mutual benefit.' Philip Nel, University of Otago, New Zealand


Author Information

Soren Scholvin (PhD, University of Hamburg) is a research fellow at the Institute of Economic and Cultural Geography at Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Germany. He is also an associated researcher at the GIGA Institute of African Affairs, Hamburg. His research interests are the geopolitics/geoeconomics of Brazil and South Africa, the energy policy of emerging economies, regional economic integration in sub-Saharan Africa, and South American and sub-Saharan African global cities as nodes in regional and global commodity chains.

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