The A. analyzes the relationship between territory and power through a theoretical perspective, retracing the most significant theories elaborated between the nineteenth and twentieth century by Italian and foreign doctrines. The investigation, therefore, aims at verifying how much power structures and, in particular, state power find their foundation in a primordial telluric link, which today seems to be called into question by the pervasive pace of a spatial revolution brought about by globalization. And if, on one hand, global power has eroded the consistency of statehood, sovereignty and territory; on the other hand, it has initiated a process of reconformation of traditional state components including, undoubtedly, the territorial element.
L' A. analizza la relazione tra territorio e potere attraverso la prospettiva teorica, ripercorrendo le più significative teorie elaborate tra l’Ottocento ed il Novecento dalla dottrina italiana e straniera. L’indagine mira quindi a verificare quanto le strutture di potere e, in specie, il potere statuale ritrovino il loro fondamento in un primordiale legame tellurico, che oggidì pare messo in discussione dall’incedere pervasivo di una rivoluzione spaziale originata dalla globalizzazione. E se per un verso il potere globale ha eroso la consistenza della statualità, della sovranità e del territorio; per altro verso, esso ha avviato un processo di riconformazione delle tradizionali componenti statali tra cui senz’altro dell’elemento territoriale.
Il fondamento territoriale del potere di fronte alle trasformazioni spaziali globali
M. Michetti
2022-01-01
Abstract
The A. analyzes the relationship between territory and power through a theoretical perspective, retracing the most significant theories elaborated between the nineteenth and twentieth century by Italian and foreign doctrines. The investigation, therefore, aims at verifying how much power structures and, in particular, state power find their foundation in a primordial telluric link, which today seems to be called into question by the pervasive pace of a spatial revolution brought about by globalization. And if, on one hand, global power has eroded the consistency of statehood, sovereignty and territory; on the other hand, it has initiated a process of reconformation of traditional state components including, undoubtedly, the territorial element.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.