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An Introduction to Political Geography: Space, Place and Politics is a university-level textbook on the relationship between political power and geographical space. Written by Martin Jones with coauthors Rhys Jones, Michael Woods, Mark Whitehead, Deborah Dixon, and Matthew Hannah, it introduces political geography as a field concerned not only with states, borders, and geopolitics, but also with citizenship, identity, policy, environment, globalization, and resistance. Its central purpose is to show that politics is spatially organized and that places are actively shaped by political decisions, institutions, and conflicts. The book is designed primarily for undergraduate geography students, especially those taking introductory political geography courses, but it also serves readers in political science, public policy, international relations, and human geography. Rather than treating geography as a passive backdrop, it presents space, place, and territory as active elements in political life, helping readers understand how power is produced, contested, and reorganized across different scales.