The geography of war and peace : from death camps to diplomats /
edited by Colin Flint.
- xvi, 462 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : geography of war and peace / Geographies of war : the recent historical background / Geography and war, geographers and peace / Violence, development, and political order / The political geography of conflict : civil wars in the hegemonic shadow / Soldiers and nationalism : the glory and transcience of a hard-won territorial identity / Amazonian landscapes : gender, war and historical repetition / Religion and the geographies of war / Geographies of genocide and ethnic cleansing : the lessons of Bosnia-Herzogovina / Dynamic metageographies of terrorism : the spatial challenges of religious terrorism and the 'War on Terrorism' / The geography of 'Resource Wars' / Landscapes of drugs and war : intersections of political ecology and global conflict / Navigating uncertain waters : geographies of water and conflict, shifting terms and debates / Territorial ideology and interstate conflict : comparative considerations / Peace, deception, and justification for territorial claims : the case of Israel / Conflict at the interface : the impact of boundaries and borders on contemporary ethnonational conflict / The geography of peace movements / The geography of diplomacy / Shifting the iron curtain of Kantian Peace : NATO expansion and the modern Magyars / The geopolitics of postwar recovery / Colin Flint -- Jeremy Black -- Virginie Mamadouh -- Herman van der Wusten -- John O'Loughlin -- Gertjan Dijkink -- Lorraine Dowler -- Roger W. Stump -- Carl Dahlman -- Colin Flint -- Philippe Le Billon -- Michael K. Steinberg and Kent Mathewson -- Leila M. Harris -- Alexander B. Murphy -- Ghazi-Walid Falah -- David Newman -- Guntram H. Herb -- Alan K. Henrikson -- Ian Oas -- Brendan Soennecken. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.