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12 The Political Ordering of Space |
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Annual Editions: Geography, 98/99 Edition |
4. The Global Tide 15. The Rise of the Region State 16. Megacities: Bane or Boon? |
17. Regions and Western Europe 21. Water Resource Conflicts in the Middle East 22. Troubled Waters |
27. Raising the Dead Sea 38. Smooth Sailing: Hong Kongís Economic Transition |
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Annual Editions: Global Issues 98/99 Edition |
2. The Many Faces of the Future 3. Redefining Security: The New Global Schisms 10. A Global Warning 12. Mining the Oceans 20. How to Divvy Up Caspian Bonanza 24. Prosper or Perish? Development in the Age of Global Capital 25. An Illusion for Our Time 27. Piling into Central Europe 28. Where Asia Goes from Here |
35. The New Arms Race: Light Weapons and International Security 36. Organised Chaos: Not the New World We Ordered 38. Uncertainty, Insecurity, and Chinaís Military Power 39. Russian Foreign Policy in the Near Abroad and Beyond 40. Nuclear Deterrence and Regional Proliferators |
41. Taking Nuclear Weapons Off Hair-Trigger Alert 42. The First Fifty Years: The Main Achievements 43. A Watchful Eye: Monitoring the Conventional Arms Trade 44. Like No Other Parliament on Earth 46. Peace Prize Goes to Land-Mine Opponents 48. Women in Power: From Tokenism to Critical Mass |
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Student Atlas of World Politics, 3rd Edition |
Map 1 Current World Political Boundaries Map 10 Sovereign States: Duration of Independence Map 11 The Middle East: Territorial Changes, 1918-Present Map 12 Africa: Colonialism to Independence, 1980-1990 |
Map 13 Asia: Colonialism to Independence, 1940-1993 Map 16 Post-Cold War International Alliances Map 17 Nations with Nuclear Weapons Map 18 Military Expenditures as Percent of Gross National Product Map 19 Size of Armed Forces |
Map 20 Political Systems Table B World Countries: Form of Government, Capital City, and Major Languages Table C Defense Expenditures, Armed Forces, Refugees, and the Arms Trade Table D Armed Conflict in the 1990s |
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Rand McNally Atlas of World Geography |
Introduction to the Maps and Legend, 51 North America, Political, 70 United States, Political, 74-75 U.S. Thematics, 78-80 South America, Political, 102 |
Europe: Thematic Introduction, 108-111 Europe: Political, 112-113 Africa: Thematic Introduction, 122-125 |
Africa, Political, 126 Asia, Political, 136-137 Australia and New Zealand, Political, 154-155 |
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82. Africa from colonies to states (Fig. 12.6) 83. Landlocked states (Fig. 12.9) |
84. Territorial claims permitted by UNCLOS (Fig. 12.23) |
85. Alternative districting strategies (Fig. 12.31) |
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NEW 17. The relationship between "states" and "nations" (6e Fig. 12.4) NEW 18. Regions in western Europe seeking autonomy (6e Fig. 12.20) NEW 19. The European Union (6e Fig. 12.26) |
104. The relationship between "states" and "nations" (5e Fig. 12.4) 105. Shapes of states (6e Fig. 12.8) 106. Regions in western Europe demanding autonomy (5e Fig. 12.20) 107. Geopolitical viewpoints (6e Fig. 12.21) |
108. EEZ claims of coastal states (6e Fig. 12.24) 109. The European Union (5e Fig. 12.26) 110. The Rathaus of Munich, Germany (6e Fig. 12.29) 111. The original gerrymander (6e Fig. 12.30) |
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