Abu-Nimer, M.2001: Another voice against the war. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 89-92.
2.
Agnew, J.2001a: Not the wretched of the Earth: Osama Bin Laden and the ‘Clash of Civilizations’. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 85-88.
3.
Agnew, J.2001b: Reinventing geopolitics: geographies of modern statehood. Hettner-Lecture 2000. Department of Geography, University of Heidelberg.
4.
Agnew, J.2001c: How many Europes? The European Union, eastward enlargement and uneven development. European Journal of Urban and Regional Studies8(1), 29-38.
5.
Ahmad, E.2000: Confronting Empire: interviews with David Barsamian. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.
6.
Aitken, S.2001a: Schoolyard shootings: racism, sexism, and moral panics over teen violence. Antipode33(4), 593-600.
7.
Aitken, S.2001b: Global crises of childhood: rights, justice and the unchildlike child. Area33(2), 119-127.
8.
Armstrong, K.2000: The battlefor God. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
9.
Arquilla, J. and Ronfeldt, D.1997. In Athena's camp. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.
10.
Atkinson, D.2001: Classics in human geography revisited. Commentary 2. Progress in Human Geography25, 425-427.
11.
Azaryahu, M. and Golan, A.2001: (Re)naming the landscape: the formation of the Hebrew map of Israel (1949-1960). Journal of Historical Geography27(2), 178-195.
12.
Barnett, C.2001: Culture, policy, and subsidiarity in the European Union: from symbolic identity to the governmentalisation of culture. Political Geography20(4), 405-426.
13.
Bebbington, A.J. and Batterbury, S.P.J.2001: Transnational livelihoods and landscapes: political ecologies of globalization. Ecumene8(4), 369-380.
14.
Bell, J.E. and Staeheli, L.A.2001: Discourses of diffusion and democratization. Political Geography20(2), 175-195.
15.
Biscoe, A.2001: European integration and the maintenance of regional cultural diversity: symbiosis or symbolism?Regional Studies35(1), 57-64.
16.
Brenner, N.2001a: The limits to scale? Methodological reflections on scalar structuration. Progress in Human Geography25, 591-614.
17.
Brenner, N.2001b: State theory in the political conjuncture: Henri Lefebvre's “Comments on a new state form.”Antipode33(5), 783-808.
18.
Butler, D.L.2001: Technogeopolitics and the struggle for control of world air routes, 1910-1928. Political Geography20(5), 635-658.
19.
Chapman, G.P.2000: The geopolitics of South Asia: from early empires to India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Aldershot: Ashgate.
20.
Chivallon, C.2001: Religion as space for the expression of Caribbean identity in the United Kingdom. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space19, 461-483.
21.
Cloke, P., Milbourne, P. and Widdowfield, R.2001: The local spaces of welfare provision: responding to homelessness in rural England. Political Geography20(4), 493-512.
22.
Craddock, S.2001: Engendered/endangered: women, tuberculosis, and the project of citizenship. Journal of Historical Geography27(3), 338-354.
23.
Craddock, S. and Dorn, M.2001: Guest editorial. Nationbuilding: gender, race, and medical discourse. Journal of Historical Geography27(3), 313-318.
24.
Crampton, A.2001: The Voortrekker Monument, the birth of apartheid, and beyond. Political Geography20(2), 221-246.
25.
Dalby, S.2001: Classics in human geography revisited: commentary 1. Progress in Human Geography25, 423-425.
26.
Day, K.2001: Constructing masculinity and women's fears in public space in Irvine, California. Gender, Place and Culture8(2), 108-127.
27.
Dodds, K. and Atkinson, D., editors 2000: Geopolitical traditions: a century of geopolitical thought. London and New York: Routledge.
28.
Dowler, L.2001: Preserving the peace and maintaining order: deconstructing the legal landscapes of public housing in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. Urban Geography22(2), 100-105.
29.
Dunn, K.M.2001: Representation of Islam in the politics of mosque development in SydneyTijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie92(3), 291-308.
30.
Dunn, K.M. and McDonald, A.2001: The geography of racisms in NSW: a theoretical exploration and some preliminary findings from the mid-1990s. Australian Geographer32(1), 29-44.
31.
Dunn, K., Hanna, B. and Thompson, S.2001: The local politics of difference: an examination of intercommunal relations policy in Australian local government. Environment and Planning A33, 1577-1595.
32.
Eisenstadt, S.N.2000: The reconstruction of religious arenas in the framework of ‘multiple modernities’. Millennium29(3), 591-611.
33.
Escobar, A.2001: Culture sits in places: reflections on globalism and subaltern strategies of localization. Political Geography20(2), 139-174.
34.
Esposito, J. and Voll, J.O.2001: Islam and the West: Muslim voices of dialogue. Millennium29(3), 613-639.
35.
Falah, G.2001: Intifadat al-Aqsa and the bloody road to Palestinian independence. Political Geography20(2), 135-137.
36.
Fincher, R.2001: Immigration research in the politics of an anxious nation. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space19, 25-42.
37.
Fincher, R. and Panelli, R.2001: Making space: women's urban and rural activism and the Australian state. Gender, Place and Culture8(2), 129-148.
38.
Flint, C.2000: Electoral geography and the social construction of space. Geojournal51(4), 145-156.
39.
Flint, C.2001a: Initial thoughts towards political geographies in the wake of 11 September 2001: an introduction. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 77-80.
40.
Flint, C.2001b: Ending in order to begin... The Arab World Geographer4(2), 103-103.
41.
Flint, C.2001c: Right-wing resistance to the process of American hegemony: the changing political geography of nativism in Pennsylvania, 1920-1998. Political Geography20(6), 763-786.
42.
Flint, C.2001d: A TimeSpace for electoral geography: economic restructuring, political agency and the rise of the Nazi party. Political Geography20(3), 301-329.
43.
Forest, B.2001: Mapping democracy: racial identity and the quandary of political representation. Annals of the Association of American Geographers91, 143-166.
44.
Fox, R. and Lemon, A.2000: Consolidating South Africa's new democracy: Geographical dimensions of party support in the 1999 election. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie91(4), 347-360.
45.
Gilroy, P.2000: Against race: imagining political culture beyond the color line. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.
46.
Giordano, B.2001a: ‘Institutional thickness', political sub-culture and the resurgence of (the ‘new') regionalism in Italy - a case study of the Northern League in the province of Varese. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 26, 25-41.
47.
Giordano, B.2001b: The contrasting geographies of ‘Padania’: the case of the Lega Nord in Northern Italy. Area33(1), 27-37.
48.
Gregson, N.2001: Missing voices/missing spaces: reflections on a ‘new Europe?’European Journal of Urban and Regional Studies8(1), 39-40.
49.
Hakli, J.2001: In the territory of knowledge: state-centred discourses and the construction of society. Progress in Human Geography25, 403-422.
50.
Hannah, M.G.2000: Governmentalitp and the mastery of territory in nineteenth-century America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
51.
Hannah, M.G.2001: Sampling and the politics of representation in US Census 2000. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space19, 515-534.
52.
Hay, I.2001: Editorial: critical geography and activism in higher education. Journal of Geography in Higher Education25(2), 141-146.
53.
Hepple, L.W.2001: Classics in human geography revisited: author's response. Progress in Human Geography25, 428-430.
54.
Herbst, J.2000: States and power in Africa: comparative lessons in authority and control. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
55.
Himanen, P.2001: The Hacker ethic and the spirit of the information age. New York: Random House.
56.
Holloway, S.L. and Valentine, G.2001: Placing cyberspace: processes of Americanization in British children's use of the internet. Area33(2), 153-160.
57.
Howitt, R.2001: Frontiers, borders, edges: liminal challenges to the hegemony of exclusion. Australian Geographical Studies39(2), 233-245.
58.
Ingram, A.2001: Broadening Russia's borders? The nationalist challenge of the Congress of Russian Communities. Political Geography20(2), 197-219.
59.
Johnston, R.J. and Pattie, C.J.2001: ‘It's the economy, stupid’ - but which economy? Geographical scales, retrospective economic evaluations and voting at the 1997 British General Election. Regional Studies35(4), 309-319.
60.
Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J., Dorling, D.F.L., MacAllister, I., Tunstall, H. and Rossiter, D. J.2001: Social locations, spatial locations and voting at the 1997 British general election: evaluating the sources of Conservative support. Political Geography20(1), 85-111.
61.
Jones, R.2001: Institutional identities and the shifting scales of state governance in the United Kingdom. European Urban and Regional Studies8(4), 283-296.
62.
Juergensmeyer, M.2001: Terror in the mind of God: the global rise of religious violence. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
63.
Kearns, G.2001: ‘Educate that holy hatred’: place, trauma, and identity in the Irish nationalism of John Mitchel. Political Geography20(7), 885-911.
64.
Kirby, A.2001: What in the world? Notes on Peter Taylor's ‘Political geography: worldeconomy, state, and locality’. Political Geography20(6), 727-744.
65.
Kobayashi, A. and Peake, L.2000: Racism out of place: thoughts on whiteness and an antiracist geography in the new millennium. Annals of the Association of American Geographers90, 392-403.
66.
Kong, L.2001: Mapping ‘new’ geographies of religion: politics and poetics in modernity. Progress in Human Geography25, 211-233.
67.
KubAlkova', V.2000: Towards an international political theology. Millennium29(3), 675-704.
68.
Laqueur, W.1987: The age of terrorism. Boston, Toronto and London: Little, Brown.
69.
Le Billon, P.2001: The political ecology of war: natural resources and armed conflict. Political Geography20(5), 561-584.
70.
Lefebvre, H.2001: Comments on a new state form. Antipode33(5), 769-782.
71.
Lesser, I.O.1999: Countering the new terrorism: implications for strategy. In Lesser, I.O., Hoffman, B., Arquilla, J., Ronfeldt, D. and Zanini, M., editors, Countering the new terrorism, Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 85-144.
72.
Luke, T.W.1999: Simulated sovereignty, telematic territoriality: the political economy of cyberspace. In Featherstone, M. and Lash, S., editors, Spaces of culture: city, nation, world, London, Thousand Oaks, CA, New Delhi: Sage, 27-48.
73.
MacKinnon, D. and Phelps, N.A.2001a: Regional governances and foreign direct investment: the dynamics of institutional changes in Wales and North East England. Geoforum32(2), 255-269.
74.
MacKinnon, D. and Phelps, N.A.2001b: Devolution and the territorial politics of foreign direct investment. Political Geography20(3), 353-379.
Marsh, C. and Warhola, J.W.2001: Ethnicity, ethnoregionalism, and the political geography of Putin's electoral support. Post-Soviet Geography and Economics42(3), 220-233.
77.
Marston, S. and Rouhani, F.2001: Teaching and learning the lesson of complexity. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 100-102.
78.
Marston, S.A. and Smith, N.2001: States, scales and households: limits to scale thinking? A response to Brenner. Progress in Human Geography25, 615-619.
79.
Massey, D.2001: Geography on the agenda. Progress in Human Geography25, 5-17.
80.
McColl, R.W.2001: The law of unintended consequences: reflections on some global and national changes following the events of September 11, 2001. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 93-95.
81.
Mitchnek, B.2001: The regional governance context in Russia: a general framework. Urban Geography22(4), 360-382.
82.
Morgan, K.2001: The new territorial politics: rivalry and justice in post-devolution Britain. Regional Studies35(4), 343-348.
83.
Morrill, R.2001: Spaces of the United States election 2000. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space19, 253-257.
84.
Morrison, N.2001: Introduction: social exclusion and community initiatives. Geojournal51(4), 277-279.
85.
Neumann, I.B.1999: Uses of the Other; ‘The East’ in European identity formation. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
86.
Nijman, J.2001: New York City and the geopolitical transition. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 96-99.
87.
O'Lear, S.2001: Azerbaijan: territorial issues and internal challenges in mid-2001. Post-Soviet Geography and Economics42(4), 305-312.
88.
O'Loughlin, J.2001: The regional factor in contemporary Ukranian politics: scale, place, space, or bogus effect. Post-Soviet Geography and Economics42(1), 1-33.
89.
Paasi, A.2001: Europe as a social process and discourse: consideration of place, boundaries and identity. European Journal of Urban and Regional Studies8(1), 7-28.
90.
Painter, J.2001: Space, territory and the European Project: reflections on Agnew and Paasi. European Journal of Urban and Regional Studies8(1), 42-43.
91.
Paris, J.W. and Anderson, R.E.2001: Faith-based queer space in Washington, D.C.: The Metropolitan Community Church - D.C. and Mount Vernon Square. Gender, Place and Culture8(2), 149-168.
92.
Parker, G.2001: An uneasy relationship: geography and politics at the turn of the Millenium. Political Geography20(1),120-126.
93.
Peck, J. and Theodore, N.2001: Exporting workfare/importing welfare-to-work: Exploring the politics of Third Way policy transfer. Political Geography20(4), 427-460.
94.
Pillar, P.R.2001: Terrorism and U.S. foreign policy. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
95.
Power, M.2001: Geo-politics and the representation of Portugal's African colonial wars: examining the limits of ‘Vietnam syndrome’. Political Geography20(4), 461-491.
96.
Purcell, M.2001a: Neighborhood activism among homeowners as a politics of space. Professional Geographer53(2), 178-194.
97.
Purcell, M.Metropolitan political reorganization as a politics of urban growth: the case of San Fernando Valley secession. Political Geography20(5), 613-633.
98.
Raco, M. and Flint, J.2001: Communities, places and institutional relations: assessing the role of area-based community representation in local governance. Political Geography20(5), 585-612.
99.
Razin, E. and Hazan, A.2001: Redrawing Israel's local government map: political decisions, court rulings or popular determination. Political Geography20(4), 513-533.
100.
Robinson, F. and Shaw, K.2001: Governing a region: structures and processes of governance in North East England. Regional Studies35(5), 473-492.
101.
Rubenstein, S.2001: Colonialism, the Shuar Federation, and the Ecuadorian state. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space19,263-293.
102.
Ramutsindela, M.F.2001: Down the post-colonial road: Reconstructing the post-apartheid state in South Africa. Political Geography20(1), 57-84.
103.
Santos, B.d.S.1999: Toward a multicultural conception of human rights. In Featherstone, M. and Lash, S., editors, Spaces of culture: city, nation, world, London, Thousand Oaks, CA, New Delhi: Sage, 214-229.
104.
Schoenberger, E.2001: Interdisciplinarity and social power. Progress in Human Geography25, 365-382.
105.
Secor, A.J.2001: Ideologies in crisis: political cleavages and electoral politics in Turkey in the 1990s. Political Geography20(5), 539-560.
106.
Shapiro, M.J.1999: Triumphalist geographies. In Featherstone, M. and Lash, S., editors, Spaces of culture: city, nation, world, London, Thousand Oaks, CA, New Delhi: Sage, 159-174.
107.
Shin, M.2001: The politicization of place in Italy. Political Geography20(3), 331-352.
108.
Shirlow, P.2001: Devolution in Northern Ireland/Ulster/the North/Six Counties: delete as appropriate. Regional Studies35(8), 743-752.
Smith, A.D.2000: The ‘sacred’ dimension of nationalism. Millennium29(3), 791-814.
111.
Smith, H.2001: Why religion matters: thefate of the human spirit. San Francisco: Harper.
112.
Smith, N.2001: Ashes and aftermath. The Arab World Geographer4(2), 81-84.
113.
Sprinzak, E.2001: The lone gunmen. Foreign Policy Nov./Dec., 72-73.
114.
Storper, M.1997: The regional world: territorial development in a global economy. New York: Guilford Press.
115.
Stump, R.W.2000: Boundaries offaith: geographical perspectives on religious fundamentalism. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
116.
Talbott, S. and Chanda, N., editors 2001: The age of terror: America and the world after September 11. New York: Basic Books.
117.
Taylor, P.J.1999: Modernities: a geohistorical interpretation. Minnesota, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
118.
Taylor, P.J.2000a: Embedded statism and the social sciences 2: geographies (and metageographies) in globalization. Environment and Planning A32, 1105-1114.
119.
Taylor, P.J.2000b: Geopolitics, political geography, and social science. In Dodds, K. and Atkinson, D., editors, Geopolitical traditions: a century of geopolitical thought, London and New York: Routledge, 375-379.
120.
Taylor, P.J., Hoyler, M., Walker, D.R.F. and Szegner, M.J.2001: A new mapping of the world for the new millennium. The Geographical Journal167(3), 213-222.
121.
Thomas, S.M.2000: Taking religious and cultural pluralism seriously: the global resurgence of religion and the transformation of international society. Millennium29(3), 815-841.
122.
Thomson, J.A.2001: Suddenly, a new NATO agenda. RAND Review25(3), 13-13.
123.
Tibi, B.2000: Post-bipolar order in crisis: The challenge of politicized Islam. Millennium29(3), 843-859.
124.
Torpey, J.2000: The invention of the passport: surveillance, citizenship and the state. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
125.
Trigger, R.2001: The geopolitics of the Irish-Catholic parish in nineteenth-century Montreal. Journal of Historical Geography27(4), 553-572.
126.
Van Creveld, M.1999: The rise and decline of the state. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
127.
Watts, M.2001: 1968 and all that... Progress in Human Geography25, 157-188.
128.
Webster, G.R. and Leib, J.I.2001: Whose South is it anyway? Race and the Confederate battle flag in South Carolina. Political Geography20(3), 271-299.
129.
Wilson, D. and Bauder, H.2001: Discourse and the making of marginalised people: Introduction. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie92(3), 259-260.
130.
Winlow, H.2001: Anthropometric cartography: constructing Scottish racial identity in the early twentieth century. Journal of Historical Geography27(4), 507-528.
131.
Wood, W.B.2001: Geographic aspects of genocide: a comparison of Bosnia and Rwanda. Transactions of the Institute of British GeographersNS 26, 57-75.
132.
Youngs, G.2001: The Taylor guide to globalization: reflections on some of the signposts. Political Geography20(6), 695-707.