The revenge of geography : what the map tells us about coming conflicts and the battle against fate / Robert D. Kaplan.
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- 9780812982220 (acidfree paper)
- 320.12 KAP 23
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320.1 FUK Political order and political decay : | 320.11 BRE The poverty regime in village India : | 320.11 ROU The Social Contract | 320.12 KAP The revenge of geography : | 320.120954 GUP Contested coastlines : fisherfolk, nations, and borders in South Asia / | 320.330 THA Gas wars : | 320.4049 KOL Perils of centralization : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]-378) and index.
From Bosnia to Baghdad -- The revenge of geography -- Herodotus and his successors -- The Eurasian map -- The Nazi distortion -- The Rimland thesis -- The allure of sea power -- The "crisis of room" -- The geography of European divisions -- Russia and the independent heartland -- The geography of Chinese power -- India's geographical dilemma -- The Iranian pivot -- The former Ottoman Empire -- Braudel, Mexico, and grand strategy.
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