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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
political geography
noun
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▪ But to generalize from such sensational particulars as these is to ignore both commonsense and political geography.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Political geography

geography \ge*og"ra*phy\, n.; pl. Geographies. [F. g['e]ographie, l. geographia, fr. Gr. ?; ge`a, gh^, the earth + ? description, fr. ? to write, describe.

  1. The science which treats of the world and its inhabitants; a description of the earth, or a portion of the earth, including its structure, features, products, political divisions, and the people by whom it is inhabited. It also includes the responses and adaptations of people to topography, climate, soil and vegetation

  2. A treatise on this science.

    Astronomical geography, or Mathematical geography, treats of the earth as a planet, of its shape, its size, its lines of latitude and longitude, its zones, and the phenomena due to to the earth's diurnal and annual motions.

    Physical geography treats of the conformation of the earth's surface, of the distribution of land and water, of minerals, plants, animals, etc., and applies the principles of physics to the explanation of the diversities of climate, productions, etc.

    Political geography treats of the different countries into which earth is divided with regard to political and social and institutions and conditions.

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Political geography

Political geography is concerned with the study of both the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes and the ways in which political processes are themselves affected by spatial structures. Conventionally political geography adopts a three-scale structure for the purposes of analysis with the study of the state at the centre, above this is the study of international relations (or geopolitics), and below it is the study of localities. The primary concerns of the sub-discipline can be summarised as the inter-relationships between people, state, and territory.

Political Geography (journal)

Political Geography is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier covering spatial dimensions of politics. The current editor-in-chief is Philip Steinberg ( Durham University).

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.676, ranking it 6th out of 161 journals in the category "Political Science" and 6th out of 76 journals in the category "Geography".