Liminal geopolitics: the subjectivity and spatiality of diplomacy at the margins
This paper argues that the lens of liminality has the potential to enrich scholarship in critical geopolitics by offering a nuanced approach to the geographies and ambivalence of political subjectivity. In the context of a perceived proliferation of ‘new’ actors the paper turns critical attention to...
Main Author: | McConnell, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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