An agenda-setting textbook of political geography, this sets a framework of analysis in which the contributors assess in global terms the geopolitical developments of the 20th century and the emerging "new world order" of the 21st century.
The purpose of this important new textbook is to provide students with a series of challenging and revealing perspectives on the trends, trajectories and ideas of the 1990s. Twenty geographers from all over the world have been especially commissioned to address the questions of how and why the world has changed, is changing, and will continue to change. -- Amazon