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Why geography matters : more than ever / Harm de Blij.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Blij, Harm J., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human geography--United States--History--21st century.
Human geography.
Terrorism--History--21st century.
Terrorism.
Climatic changes--History--21st century.
Climatic changes.
China--Politics and government--2002-.
China.
United States--Politics and government--2001-2009.
United States.
United States--Social conditions--21st century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 354 p. ) maps
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2012]
Summary:
Our world is experiencing rapid transformation, from climate change and the international economic crisis to the burgeoning presence of China and the revolutionary Arab Spring. Here, Harm de Blij affirms that the only way to understand our changing world is through the framework of geography. A decade into the 21st century, our world is more interconnected than ever before. Yet even as the global community becomes increasingly more complex and competitive, the world is changing at a rapid pace. Just consider some of the major events of the 21st century: intense climate change accompanied by significant weather extremes; deadly tsunamis caused by submarine earthquakes; unprecedented terrorist attacks in the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere; costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan;a terrible and overlooked conflict in Equatorial Africa costing millions of lives; an economic crisis threatening the stability of the international system. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. With all this international upheaval, is there a conceptual framework that can accommodate these global changes, help us understand the transformations and interconnections, and inform our thoughts and decisions through a comprehensive perspective? In Why Geography Matters: More Than Ever, acclaimed author Harm de Blij answers this question with one resounding affirmation: geography.In this new and revised edition of the immensely popular Why Geography Matters, de Blij shows how and why the U.S. has become the world's most geographically illiterate society of consequence-and demonstrates that this geographic illiteracy is a direct risk to America's national security. Despite the current state of global entwinement and rapid change, Americans seem to be less informed and less knowledgeable about the rest of the world than ever. In 2011, the Nation's Report Card showed thatonly 20 percent of high school seniors were found to be proficient in geography. De Blij shows why this dispiriting picture needs to change, and change now. Insightful and thought-provoking, de Blij's book tackles topics from the burgeoning presence of China to the troubling disarray of the European Union, from the concerning nuclear ambitions of North Korea to the revolutionary Arab Spring. By improving our understanding of the world's geography, de Blij shows, we can better respond to the events around us, and better prepare ourselves to face the global challenges ahead. Peppering his writing with anecdotes from his own professional travels, deBlij expands upon his original argument in a new edition that is as engaging as it is eye opening. Casual students of geography and professional policy makers alike will benefit from this stimulating and crucial perspective on geography and the way it informs our understanding of theworld.
Contents:
Cover
Contents
Dedication
Preface
1. Why Geography Matters . . . More Than Ever
2. Reading Maps and Facing Threats
3. Geography and Demography
4. Geography and Climate Change
5. Climate, Place and Fate
6. The Geography Behind War and Terror
7. Interpreting Terrorism's Geographic Manifestations
8. Red Star Rising: China's Geopolitical Gauntlet
9. Europe: Superpower in the Making or Paper Tiger of the Future?
10. Russia: Trouble on the Eastern Front
11. Africa in a Globalizing World
Epilogue: More Than Ever
Works Cited
Index
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Notes:
"This work was first published by Oxford University Press in 2005 as Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-19-997685-6
OCLC:
958564432

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