Political geography
Political geography is the study of the spaces of politics and the politics of space.[1] It is the field of geography which is concerned with the relationships between people, the state, and territory.
Political geography is organized or studied in three scaled groups.[2]
- international[2]
- national[2]
- within nations[2]
History
The British academic Halford Mackinder created the study of "political geography".[3]
References
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