The chapter queries the possibilities for “constructive critical geopolitics” (Bachmann and Moisio in, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38:251–268, 2020) in our engagements with policymakers and their adoption of geographical concepts. With a focus on the European Union’s self-declared ‘geopolitical turn’, the chapter offers three vignettes that illustrate some of the challenges of “constructively” engaging with institutional geographical imaginations, beyond mere deconstruction and critique.
Policymaking and Political Geography: Engaging EU Geopolitics in Practice
Bialasiewicz, Luiza
2024-01-01
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The chapter queries the possibilities for “constructive critical geopolitics” (Bachmann and Moisio in, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space 38:251–268, 2020) in our engagements with policymakers and their adoption of geographical concepts. With a focus on the European Union’s self-declared ‘geopolitical turn’, the chapter offers three vignettes that illustrate some of the challenges of “constructively” engaging with institutional geographical imaginations, beyond mere deconstruction and critique.File in questo prodotto:
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