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11%OFFNeville Brown - Geography of Human Conflict: Approaches to Survival - 9781845191702 - V9781845191702
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Geography of Human Conflict: Approaches to Survival

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Description for Geography of Human Conflict: Approaches to Survival Paperback. Based on the belief that what we know as 'strategic studies' needs urgently to address a clutch of geography-related considerations customarily seen as outside its remit. This work places emphasis on the development of regional associations strong enough to deal with various aspects of a survival strategy. Num Pages: 386 pages. BIC Classification: JPSL; JW; RGC. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 246 x 173 x 23. Weight in Grams: 714.
This book is mindful of Geography's big dilemma. How can the subject curb the encroachments of other disciplines: environmental studies, human ecology, political science, geophysics...? The author believes that what we know as 'strategic studies' needs urgently to address a clutch of geography-related considerations customarily seen as outside its remit. Climate change is of singular import, security-wise. Moreover, other pressures on our planetary ecology and resource base, currently appear as critical, taken collectively. Societal and philosophic contradictions are deeply endemic, too, not least within the modern post-industrial nations. Again the attendant security implications may lend themselves well to geographical interpretations. ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Liverpool University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
386
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Number of Pages
386
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845191702
SKU
V9781845191702
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About Neville Brown
Neville Brown has authored twenty books or major reports, including The Future of Air Power (1986). With the award-winning Future Global Challenge (1977) he began to give economic, social and ecological factors salience in the quest for a peaceable world. This thrust continued with New Strategy Through Space (1990) through to Global Instability and Strategic Crisis (2004) and History and ... Read more

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