Colleagues may find this special issue of European Urban and Regional
Studies of interest, which has just been published. It contains a number
of research papers plus a section of shorter reflections on the European
and southern Mediterranean crises and struggles arising from them.
Details below.
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Europe and an Inter-Dependent World: Uneven Geo-Economic and
Geo-Political Developments
A Special Issue of European Urban and Regional Studies
Edited by Adrian Smith, Queen Mary, University of London (Editor in
Chief, European Urban and Regional Studies)
Adrian Smith, “Europe and an Inter-Dependent World: Uneven Geo-Economic
and Geo-Political Developments”
Michael Dunford, Kyoung H Lee, Weidong Liu and Godfrey Yeung,
“Geographical Interdependence, International Trade and Economic
Dynamics: The Chinese and German Solar Energy Industries”
Maribel Casas-Cortes, Sebastian Cobarrubias and John Pickles,
“Re-bordering the Neighbourhood: Europe’s Emerging Geographies of
Non-Accession Integration”
Luiza Bialasiewicz, Paulo Giaccaria, Alun Jones and Claudio Minca,
“Re-Scaling ‘EU’rope: EU Macro-Regional Fantasies in the Mediterranean”
Alun Jones and Julian Clark, “’A Modern Day Icelandic Saga’: Political
Places and Negotiating Spaces at the ‘EU’rope’s Northern Frontier”
Kathryn Cassidy, “Gender Relations and Cross-Border Small Trading in the
Ukrainian-Romanian Borderlands”
Euro-Commentary Special Collection: Mediterranean Geographies of Protest
(Guest Editor: Sara Fregonese)
Sara Fregonese, “Mediterranean Geographies of Protest”
Lynn Staeheli and Caroline Nagel, “Whose Awakening Is It? Youth and the
Geopolitis of Civic Engagement in the 'Arab Awakening'”
Andrea Teti and Andrea Mura, “Convergent (Il)liberalism in the
Mediterranean? Some Notes on Egyptian (Post-)Authoritarianism and
Italian (Post-)Democracy”
Jeremy Anderson, “Intersecting Arcs of Mobilisation: The Trans-National
Trajectories of Egyptian Dockers’ Unions”
Costas Douzinas, “Athens Rising”
Lorenzo Trombetta, “More than Just a Battleground: Cairo Urban Space
During the 2011 Protests”
Adam Ramadan, “From Tahrir to the World: The Camp as a Political Public
Space”
Yair Wallach, “The Politics of Non-Iconic Space: Sushi, Shisha, and a
Civic Promise in the 2011 Summer Protests in Israel”
Carlos Taibo, “The Spanish Indignados: A Movement with Two Souls”
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Professor Adrian Smith
School of Geography
Queen Mary, University of London
London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
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Editor in Chief, European Urban and Regional Studies
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