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Reordering The World
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Alan K. Henrikson
Alexander B. Murphy
Archipelagic Sea Lanes Passage
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boundary dispute analysis
Bradford L. Thomas
Capita Agricultural Production
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Colin Flint
continental
David B. Knight
Degraded Natural Resources
development
Earth Observation Data
ecological degradation studies
EEZ
Environmental Issues
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Federal Geographic Data Committee
geography
Geopolitical Information
George J. Demko
Geospatial Tools
global political mapping perspectives
Handheld Gps Receiver
International Migration Flows
international relations theory
Jeffrey A. Jones
John Agnew
Los Convention
Marie D. Price
migration policy analysis
national
nongovernmental organizations research
North Carolina Congressional Districting
Partisan Gerrymandering
Phyllis Mofson
political
Political Geographic Framework
Political Geographic Perspective
Political Geography
Richard Morrill
Saul B. Cohen
security
Shannon O'Lear
shelf
Spatial Data Infrastructure
spatial data technology
Stanley D. Brunn
State Territorial Sovereignty
states
Susan L. Cutter
sustainable
Territorial Sea
UN
UNCED Process
united
United States
Vice Versa
West Germany
William B. Wood
Product details
- ISBN 9780367096199
- Weight: 820g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Using an integrative approach to international relations, the second edition of Reordering the World returns the ?geo? to geopolitical analysis of current global issues. The contributors focus on key emerging world issues, such as spatial data technology, IGOs/NGOs, gender and world politics, boundary disputes, refugee flows, ecological degradation, and UN intervention in civil wars. They also assess the redefinition of international relations by instantaneous, worldwide financial and telecommunication linkages and explore the struggles of new multinational and nongovernmental organizations to define their roles. Using current real-world examples, this group of eminent geographers challenges the reader to rethink international relations and reorder the world political map.
George J Demko
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