All Stories

  1. Bordering sustainability in the Anthropocene
  2. Canadian geopolitical culture: Climate change and sustainability
  3. Diplomatic material: affect, assemblage, and foreign policy
  4. Divestment discourse: war, justice, morality and money
  5. Firepower: Geopolitical Cultures in the Anthropocene
  6. Environmentalism of the Rich by PeterDauvergne, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2016, 232 pp., cloth US $26.95 (ISBN 978-0262034951)
  7. Accomplishing Climate Governance by HarrietBulkeley, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2015, 204 pp., cloth $147.95 (ISBN 978-1107038653)
  8. Avoiding catastrophes: seeking synergies among the public health, environmental protection, and human security sectors
  9. Re-evaluating the Anthropocene
  10. How the world's religions are responding to climate change: Social scientific investigations edited by Robin GlobusVeldman, AndrewSzasz, and RandolphHaluza-Delay, Routledge, Abingdon, 2014, 344 pp., cloth $212.50 (ISBN 978-0415640343)
  11. Framing the Anthropocene: The good, the bad and the ugly
  12. Anthropocene Formations: Environmental Security, Geopolitics and Disaster
  13. Places of possibility: Property, nature and community land ownership by A.Fiona D.Mackenzie, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, 2013, 270 pp., paper $43.95 (ISBN 978-1405191715)
  14. Geoengineering: The Next Era of Geopolitics?
  15. Climate geopolitics: Securing the global economy
  16. A vast machine: Computer models, climate data, and the politics of global warming
  17. After the Anthropocene
  18. Environmental Geopolitics in the Twenty-first Century
  19. Rethinking Geopolitics: Climate Security in the Anthropocene
  20. Peace in the Anthropocene
  21. Biopolitics and climate security in the Anthropocene
  22. Geo 2.0: digital tools, geographical vision and a changing planet
  23. Corrigendum
  24. Warrior geopolitics: Gladiator, Black Hawk Down and The Kingdom Of Heaven
  25. Regions, Strategies and Empire in the Global War on Terror
  26. Empire's ecological tyreprints 1
  27. Political Space: Autonomy, Liberalism, and Empire
  28. Reimagining sustainable cultures: constitutions, land and art
  29. Calling 911: geopolitics, security and America's new war
  30. The Geopolitics Reader
  31. Geopolitical Identities: Arctic Ecology and Global Consumption
  32. The Critical Geopolitics of Northern Europe: Identity Politics Unlimited
  33. Rethinking Geopolitics
  34. Classics in human geography revisited
  35. Ecological Metaphors of Security: World Politics in the Biosphere
  36. Globalisation or global apartheid? Boundaries and knowledge in postmodern times
  37. Reconceptualising local community: environment, identity and threat
  38. The Environment as Geopolitical Threat: Reading Robert Kaplan's 'Coming Anarchy'
  39. Gender and critical geopolitics: reading security discourse in the new world disorder
  40. The ‘Kiwi disease’: geopolitical discourse in Aotearoa/New Zealand and the South Pacific
  41. IV. Reading peet, (re)reading Fukuyama
  42. Ecopolitical discourse: 'environmental security' and political geography
  43. Security, Modernity, Ecology: The Dilemmas of Post-Cold War Security Discourse
  44. Critical geopolitics: discourse, difference, and dissent
  45. American security discourse: the persistence of geopolitics
  46. Geopolitical Discourse: The Soviet Union as other