Second-Order Condensations of Societal Power Relations: Environmental Politics and the Internationalization of the State from a Neo-Poulantzian Perspective

This article develops an understanding of the internationalization of the state which draws on materialist state theory, regulation theory and the scale debate in radical geography. It introduces the concept of 'second-order condensations of societal relationships of forces' which aims at...

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Environment
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Globalization
Governance
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Internationalization
internationalization of the state
Power
Radicalism
Regulation
regulation and hegemony
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Social relations
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