Borders: A Very Short Introduction offers insights into the form and function of historical and contemporary political and social boundaries. The authors show how and why borders have been, are currently, and will undoubtedly remain controversial topics and at the forefront of global headlines for years to come.
Borders: A Very Short Introduction offers insights into the form and function of historical and contemporary political and social boundaries. The authors show how and why borders have been, are currently, and will undoubtedly remain controversial topics and at the forefront of global headlines for years to come.
Alexander C. Diener is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Kansas. Joshua Hagen is Professor of Geography at Marshall University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: A Very Bordered World Chapter 2: Borders and Territory in the Ancient World Chapter 3: The Modern State System Chapter 4: The Practice of Bordering Chapter 5: Border Crossers and Border Crossings Chapter 6: Cross-border Institutions and Systems Chapter 7: A Very Bordered Future Further Reading Index
Chapter 1: A Very Bordered World Chapter 2: Borders and Territory in the Ancient World Chapter 3: The Modern State System Chapter 4: The Practice of Bordering Chapter 5: Border Crossers and Border Crossings Chapter 6: Cross-border Institutions and Systems Chapter 7: A Very Bordered Future Further Reading Index
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