Prisoners of Geography ten maps that explain everything about the world
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Non-fiction | 320.12 MAR-P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not For Loan (Available in Library) | 23799 |
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Including Maps, Acknowledgement, Index.
Prisoners of Geography explores how geography—mountains, rivers, and climate—affects political decisions and world affairs. Tim Marshall breaks down complex geopolitical issues using ten maps to show how nations are limited by their landscapes. The book covers regions like Russia, China, the USA, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more. It explains why certain conflicts arise, how borders create tensions, and why global powers act the way they do. A must-read for understanding world politics through the lens of geography.
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