The Geography of State PoliciesThis book examines the reciprocal relationships between geography and the policies of states. The text begins with a theoretical analysis which sets the study in the context of geography and related fields, and an analysis of certain global strategies advocated by geographers and others. The remainder of the book deals with policies of defence, development and administration. |
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Global policies | |
Policies for the defence of the state | |
Administrative policies | |
Policies for the development of the state | |
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