Citation: Go. Tuathail, EMERGING MARKETS AND OTHER SIMULATIONS - MEXICO, THE CHIAPAS REVOLT AND THE GEOFINANCIAL PANOPTICON, Ecumene, 4(3), 1997, pp. 300-317
Citation: Go. Tuathail, RECONSTRUCTING THE BALKANS - A GEOGRAPHY OF THE NEW SOUTHEAST EUROPE - HALL,D, DANTA,D, Progress in human geography, 21(4), 1997, pp. 605-606
Citation: Go. Tuathail, AT THE END OF GEOPOLITICS - REFLECTIONS ON A PLURAL PROBLEMATIC AT THE CENTURY END, ALTERNATIVES-SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION AND HUMANE GOVERNANCE, 22(1), 1997, pp. 35-55
Citation: S. Dalby et Go. Tuathail, THE CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS CONSTELLATION - PROBLEMATIZING FUSIONS OF GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND POWER, Political geography, 15(6-7), 1996, pp. 451-456
Citation: A. Crampton et Go. Tuathail, INTELLECTUALS, INSTITUTIONS AND IDEOLOGY - THE CASE OF STRAUSZHUPE,ROBERT AND AMERICAN GEOPOLITICS, Political geography, 15(6-7), 1996, pp. 533-555
Citation: Go. Tuathail, POLITICS WITHOUT PRINCIPLE - SOVEREIGNTY, ETHICS, AND THE NARRATIVES OF THE GULF-WAR - CAMPBELL,D, Political geography, 15(6-7), 1996, pp. 647-653
Citation: Go. Tuathail, CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS - SIMULATING SOVEREIGNTY- INTERVENTION, THE STATE AND SYMBOLIC EXCHANGE - WEBER,C, Environment and planning. D. Society & Space, 14(3), 1996, pp. 376-378
Citation: Go. Tuathail, VIRTUAL GEOGRAPHY - LIVING WITH GLOBAL MEDIA EVENTS - WARK,M, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 85(4), 1995, pp. 757-758
Citation: Go. Tuathail, THE CRITICAL-READING WRITING OF GEOPOLITICS - REREADING WRITING WITTFOGEL, BOWMAN AND LACOSTE, Progress in human geography, 18(3), 1994, pp. 313-332
Citation: Go. Tuathail et S. Dalby, CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS - UNFOLDING SPACES FOR THOUGHT IN GEOGRAPHY AND GLOBAL POLITICS, Environment and planning. D. Society & Space, 12(5), 1994, pp. 513-514
Citation: Go. Tuathail, (DIS)PLACING GEOPOLITICS - WRITING ON THE MAPS OF GLOBAL POLITICS, Environment and planning. D. Society & Space, 12(5), 1994, pp. 525-546
Citation: Go. Tuathail, CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS AND DEVELOPMENT THEORY - INTENSIFYING THE DIALOG, Transactions Institute of British Geographers, 19(2), 1994, pp. 228-233