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Klaus Dodds

    25 juni 1969

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    Geopolitics. A Very Short Introduction
    Border Wars
    The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future
    The Antarctic: A Very Short Introduction
    The Arctic: A Very Short Introduction
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      The Arctic is a complex space. This book considers the competing elements surrounding the region, from geopolitical claims on its rich resources to environmental concerns over the effects of climate change and shrinking sea ice. It examines the impact of ongoing cultural, physical, and economic changes, and considers the future of the Arctic.

      The Arctic: A Very Short Introduction
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      Antarctica attracts great interest from political leaders, journalists, and public audiences around the world. In this Very Short Introduction, Klaus Dodds presents a modern account of Antarctica, looking closely at contemporary developments in commerce, science, sovreignty, and governance.

      The Antarctic: A Very Short Introduction
    • Exploring the implications of border conflicts, Klaus Dodds examines geopolitical tensions worldwide, from the Gaza Strip to the Himalayas. He highlights how climate change is reshaping natural borders and intensifying the need for barriers and security. The book delves into the construction and significance of borders, revealing their impact on citizens and governments, while shedding light on our political history and future diplomatic relations. Through this analysis, Dodds offers insights into the evolving landscape of international relationships in a changing world.

      The New Border Wars: The Conflicts That Will Define Our Future
    • And what would happen if Elon Musk declared himself president of the Moon?In Border Wars, Professor Klaus Dodds takes us on a journey into the geopolitical conflict of tomorrow in an eye-opening tour of the world's best-known, most dangerous and most unexpected border conflicts from the Gaza Strip to the space race.

      Border Wars
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      From the Publisher: In places such as Iraq or Lebanon, moving a few feet on either side of a territorial boundary can be a matter of life or death, dramatically highlighting the connections between geography and politics. This Very Short Introduction illuminates the concept of geopolitics, revealing how a country's location and size as well as its sovereignty and resources all affect how its people understand and interact with the wider world. Using wide-ranging examples, from historical maps to James Bond films and the rhetoric of political leaders like Churchill and George W. Bush, Klaus Dodds describes how people and places are inter-connected with each other, and how our geopolitical outlook molds our understanding of the world. He shows why it is vital that we understand how and why we divide the world into zones and territories-and how these divisions depend on your perspective. The book explains how terrorism, globalization, environmental degradation, and new technologies such as the internet are all challenging the geographical basis of global politics, and it sheds light on the history of terms such as "the iron curtain," "the third world," and "the axis of evil."

      Geopolitics. A Very Short Introduction