Global geopolitical flashpoints : an atlas of conflict
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Global geopolitical flashpoints : an atlas of conflict
Stationery Office ; Fitzroy Dearborn, c2000
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Includes bibliographic references and index.
Description and Table of Contents
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uk ISBN 9780117026568
Description
In the New World Order, where the bipolar influence of the Superpowers has been replaced by a global system in which conflicts range from the political and military through to the socioeconomic and environmental, such conflicts easily become flashpoints. This text is an atlas which provides a map and text describing and analyzing the situation, issues and present status for each of the major current and potential geopolitical flashpoints. Further reading is suggested in each instance.
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us ISBN 9781579581374
Description
This resource describes more than 120 major flashpoints--current and potential conflicts from around the world. The work analyzes each situation, its issues, and present status, and includes specially commissioned maps and extensive bibliographies to aid understanding. Also includes 125 maps.
Table of Contents
- 1: Abu Musa and the Tunbs Islands
- 2: The Aegean Sea
- 3: Afghanistan
- 4: Albania
- 5: Algeria
- 6: Angola
- 7: Azerbaijan
- 8: Bab El Mandeb
- 9: The Baltic Republics
- 10: The Barents Sea
- 11: The Basque Country
- 12: The Beagle Channel
- 13: Belarus
- 14: The Benguela and Tanzam Railways
- 15: Bessarabia
- 16: The Black Sea
- 17: Bolivia
- 18: Bosnia
- 19: Burkina Faso
- 20: Burundi
- 21: Cabinda
- 22: Cambodia
- 23: Cameroon
- 24: The Caprivi Strip
- 25: The Caspian Sea
- 26: Ceuta
- 27: The Chagos Archipelago (Diego Garcia)
- 28: Colombia
- 29: Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 30: Croatia
- 31: Cuba
- 32: The Curzon Line
- 33: Cyprus
- 34: East Timor
- 35: Ecuador
- 36: Epirus
- 37: Eritrea
- 38: Ethiopia
- 39: The Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
- 40: Georgia
- 41: Gibraltar
- 42: Golan Heights
- 43: Guatemala
- 44: Guyana
- 45: Hatay
- 46: The Hawar Islands
- 47: The Strait of Hormuz
- 48: India
- 49: Indonesia
- 50: Iran
- 51: Iraq
- 52: Jan Mayen Island
- 53: Kaliningrad
- 54: Karelia
- 55: Kashmir
- 56: Kazakstan
- 57: Kenya
- 58: The Kola Peninsula
- 59: Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- 60: Kosovo
- 61: Kurdistan
- 62: The Kurile Islands
- 63: Kyrgyzstan
- 64: Laos
- 65: Lesotho
- 66: The Liancourt Rocks
- 67: Liberia
- 68: Macedonia
- 69: The Mcmahon Line
- 70: The Magellan Strait
- 71: The Malacca Strait
- 72: Mali
- 73: Mayotte Island
- 74: Moldova
- 75: Morocco
- 76: Mururoa Atoll
- 77: Myanmar (Burma)
- 78: Nagorno-Karabakh
- 79: Navassa Island
- 80: Nigeria
- 81: Northern Ireland
- 82: Lake Nyasa (Malawi)
- 83: The Ogaden
- 84: Pakistan
- 85: Palestine
- 86: The Panama Canal
- 87: The Paracel Islands
- 88: Peru
- 89: The Rann of Kutch
- 90: Rock all and St Kilda
- 91: Russia
- 92: Russia: Chechnya
- 93: Russia: Dagestan
- 94: Rwanda
- 95: The Senkaku and Ryukyu Islands
- 96: The Shatt al Arab
- 97: Sierra Leone
- 98: The Sino-Russian/Soviet Union Boundary
- 99: Somalia
- 100: South Lebanon
- 101: Spitzbergen (Svalbard)
- 102: The Spratly Islands
- 103: Sudan
- 104: The Suez Canal
- 105: Suriname
- 106: Tacna
- 107: Taiwan
- 108: Tajikistan
- 109: The Strait of Tiran
- 110: The Gulf of Tongkiimg
- 111: Transylvania
- 112: Tromelin Island
- 113: Turkey
- 114: Turkmenistan
- 115: Ukraine
- 116: Uzbekistan
- 117: The Wakhan Panhandle
- 118: Warbah and Bubiyan Islands
- 119: Western Sahara
- 120: Yemen
- 121: Yugoslavia
- 122: Zambia
- 123: Zimbabwe
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