This article is by Polis Summer School student Paul Sorbo (@PaulJSorbo) on a talk given by Tim Marshall at the LSE to launch his book ‘Prisoners of Geography’ Former foreign correspondent Tim Marshall thinks we need to get our maps out more when we report on international affairs. In his new book he argues that politicians and generals are often ‘Prisoners of Geography’ and that the physical conditions from mountain ranges to mineral resources are an important and historically overlooked factor in international relations
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This article is by Polis Summer School student Paul Sorbo (@PaulJSorbo) on a talk given by Tim Marsh...
CITATION: Henrico, I. 2020. Prisoners of Geography : ten maps that tell you everything you need to k...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
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Starting from this issue International Zeitschrift will publish a dozen articles provided by politic...
Geography is the study of the intimate interrelationship of mankind with his environment. So the Geo...
The paper examines the geographical work of Peter Kropotkin and Halford Mackinder, making clear the...
This article examines the Council on Foreign Relation engagement with geography and geopolitics. It ...
This article is by Polis Summer School student Paul Sorbo (@PaulJSorbo) on a talk given by Tim Marsh...
CITATION: Henrico, I. 2020. Prisoners of Geography : ten maps that tell you everything you need to k...
Copyright © 2015 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
This article is based on the 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography plenary lecture at the Royal Geograph...
Over the past several years, the field of geopolitics has regained popularity. More and more, schola...
The watchword in the book is ‘geography\u27. Taking it as the cue, Tim Marshall narrates world histo...
Critical geography is based upon the notion that humanity has the potential to transform the environ...
What do mosquito abatement, education policy, retail site location and public transportation have in...
Globalization has reduced the importance of distance between countries. Yet, within countries, geogr...
Who has the exact sovereignty to every particular piece of territory, water or air space on our plan...
Starting from this issue International Zeitschrift will publish a dozen articles provided by politic...
Geography is the study of the intimate interrelationship of mankind with his environment. So the Geo...
The paper examines the geographical work of Peter Kropotkin and Halford Mackinder, making clear the...
This article examines the Council on Foreign Relation engagement with geography and geopolitics. It ...