Understanding Geography and War
Misperceptions, Foundations, and Prospects
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the complex relationship between humans and their environment, this book examines various facets of geopolitics, including critical, religious, and feminist perspectives, alongside emerging fields like critical quantitative geopolitics. It challenges oversimplified views and highlights the interplay of infrastructure, terrain, and maps in geopolitical interactions. Additionally, the work identifies new research avenues for future scholars, showcasing how geographic and wartime studies can intersect with issues like disease, sport, dispossession, and immigration.