Publication

2003-11-20 - Routledge

Language

English

Word Count

239,000 words, Guess

Page Count

956 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003066780
  • Goodreads2826298

Classifications

  • LCCJC323.A52 2003b

Description

"During the post-Cold War period, and despite the development of organisations such as the European Union, international boundaries have become more, rather than less, important. Over 70 per cent of conflicts - ranging from local tensions such as those over Abu Musa, to elements of the macro-political agenda involving the transboundary flows of drugs, arms and terrorism - can be related in some way to boundaries. There is no evidence that globalisation will threaten the existence of the state, and for many reasons - from effective governance to psychological well-being - boundaries are vital to the state. Indeed, it might be said that a state which cannot identify and control its boundaries enjoys less than full sovereignty." "This unique atlas provides a map and site-specific text for each state in the world, including descriptions of all land and maritime boundaries. A geopolitical assessment is made for each boundary, and boundary-related vulnerability of individual states is examined."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • International Boundaries: A Geopolitical AtlasHardcoverRoutledge2003-11-20

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