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Prisoners/The Power of Geography 2 Books Collection by Elliott & Thompson Limited; 9789124371630

Prisoners/The Power of Geography 2 Books Collection

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This compelling collection features two insightful works, Prisoners and The Power of Geography, which delve into the intricate relationship between geography and human behaviour, particularly the decisions made by world leaders.

The Plot

Prisoners explores the concept of confinement—both literal and metaphorical. The book examines how geographical constraints influence political prisoners and the broader implications for society. Through a series of poignant case studies, it reveals the complexities of justice, freedom, and the human condition.

The Power of Geography takes readers on a journey across the globe, illustrating how geographical factors shape national policies and international relations. It addresses critical themes such as resource distribution, climate change, and strategic positioning, providing a thorough understanding of how the physical world influences power dynamics.

Themes

  • Geopolitics: An exploration of how countries interact based on their geographical landscapes.
  • Human Rights: A critical look at the impact of geography on justice and freedom.
  • Environment: Insights into how environmental factors contribute to global conflicts.

Writing Style

The authors employ a clear and engaging narrative style, combining rigorous research with accessible prose. Their ability to weave complex ideas into relatable stories makes these works both informative and thought-provoking.

“Geography is not just a backdrop for history; it is a critical player in the human story.”

This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of geography on the world stage, and it pairs well with other influential works on geopolitics and sociology.

Specifications

ISBN: 9789124371630

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