Reordering the world : geopolitical perspectives on the twenty-first century

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Reordering the world : geopolitical perspectives on the twenty-first century

edited by George J. Demko and William B. Wood

Westview, 1994

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 323-330

Includes index

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内容説明

Providing a geopolitical analysis of current global issues, the contributors to this book examine such dilemmas as 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 non-governmental organizations to define their roles when fundamental concepts such as the nation state are being challenged.

目次

  • Part 1 Recurring issues and problems: introduction - international relations through the prism of geography, George J. Demko and William B. Wood
  • geopolitics in the new world era - a new perspective on an old discipline, Saul B. Cohen
  • the power and politics of maps, Alan K. Henrikson
  • people together, yet apart - rethinking territory, sovereignty and identities, David B. Knight
  • international boundaries - lines in the sand (and the sea), Bradford L. Thomas
  • electoral geography and gerrymandering - space and politics, Richard Morrill. Part 2 Resources, the environment and population: exploiting, conserving and preserving natural resources, Susan L. Cutter
  • global environmental hazards - politicial issues in societal responses, Roger E. Kasperson
  • global ecopolitics, Phyllis Mofson
  • population, politics and geography - a global perspective, G.J. Demko
  • crossing the line - geopolitics on international migration, W.B. Wood. Part 3 Changing international processes and relations: international law and the sovereign state - challenges to the status quo, Alexander B. Murphy
  • the Fourth World - nations versus states, Bernard Nietschmann
  • the United States and NGOs - future roles, Christine Drake
  • global hegemony versus national economy - the United States in the New World Order, John Agnew
  • maximizing entropy? - new geopolitical orders and the internationalization of business, Stuart Corbridge
  • geopolitical information and communication in shrinking and expanding worlds 1900-2100, Stanley D. Brunn and Jeffrey A. Jones.

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