Eurasia: World Boundaries Volume 3Carl Grundy-Warr Eurasia offers a wide-ranging and original interpretation of territory, boundaries and borderlands in Europe, Asia and the Far East. This forms part of a unique series of books focussing on world boundaries which embrace the theory and practice of boundary delimitation and management, boundary disputes and conflict resolution, and territorial change in the new world order. |
Contents
BOUNDARIES AND CONFLICT | 19 |
THE INNERGERMAN BORDER | 55 |
THE NEW MAPS OF EUROPE | 63 |
PEACEKEEPING LESSONS FROM DIVIDED | 71 |
EUROPEAN BORDERLANDS | 89 |
THE IMPACT OF RIVER CONTROL ON | 101 |
PEACE AND CONFLICT IN | 111 |
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