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The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to Diplomats

Edited by Colin Flint

Oxford University Press, 2005

Table of Contents

Chapter One. "Introduction" by Colin Flint, p.3

Section One: Foundations for Understanding Geographies of War and Peace

Chapter Two. "Geographies of War: The Recent Historical Background" by Jeremy Black, p.19

Chapter Three. "Geography and War, Geographers and Peace" by Virginie Mamadouh, p.26

Chapter Four. "Violence, Development, and Political Order" by Herman van der Wusten, p.61

Chapter Five. "The political geography of Conflict: Civil Wars in the Hegemonic Shadow" by John O'Loughlin, p.85

Section Two: Geographies of War

Chapter Six. "Soldiers and Nationalism: The Glory and Transcience of a Hard-Won Territorial Identity" by Gertjan Dijkink, p.113

Chapter Seven. "Amazonian Landscapes: Gender, War and Historical Repetition" by Lorraine Dowler, p.133

Chapter Eight. "Religion and the Geography of War" by Roger Stump, p.149

Chapter Nine. "Geographies of Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing: The Lessons of Bosnia-Herzogovina" by Carl Dahlman, p.174

Chapter Ten. "Dynamic Meta-Geographies of Terrorism: The Spatial Challenges of Religious Terrorism and the 'War on Terrorism'" by Colin Flint, p.198

Chapter Eleven. "The Geography of 'Resource Wars'" by Philippe LeBillon, p.217

Chapter Twelve. "Landscapes of Drugs and War: Intersections of Political Ecology and Global Conflict" by Michael Steinberg and Kent Mathewson, p.242

Chapter Thirteen. "Navigating Uncertain Waters: Geographies of Water and Conflict, Shifting Terms and Debates" by Leila Harris, p.259

Chapter Fourten. "Territorial Ideology and Interstate Conflict: Comparative Considerations" by Alexander B. Murphy, p.280

Chapter Fifteen. "Peace, Deception, and Justification for Territorial Claims: The Case of Israel" by Ghazi Falah, p.297

Chapter Sixteen. "Conflict at the Interface: The Impact of Boundaries and Borders on Contemporary Ethno-National Conflict" by David Newman, p.321

Section Three: Geographies of Peace

Chapter Seventeen. "The Geography of Peace Movements" by Guntram Herb, p.347

Chapter Eighteen. "The Geography of Diplomacy" by Alan Henrikson, p.369

Chapter Nineteen. "Shifting the Iron Curtain of Kantian Peace: NATO Expansion and the Modern Magyars" by Ian Oas, p.395

Chapter Twenty. "The Geopolitics of Post-War Recovery" by Brendan Soennecken, p.415

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