The Power of place : geography, destiny, and globalization's rough landscape / Harm J De Blij
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- 078-0-19-536770-6
- 22nd ed. 304.2 DEB
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303.69 AFR Back from the brink : the 2008 mediation process and reforms in Kenya / | 304 DEB The Power of place : | 304 DEB The Power of place : | 304 DEB The Power of place : | 304.2 FEL Human geography : | 304.2 KNO Places and regions in global context : | 304.2 KNO Places and regions in global context : |
Includes bibliography and index
Books such as The Earth is Flat have argued enthusiastically that globalization brings opportunities to the world's poorest peoples. Not so, contends Harm de Blij. Accidents of geography continue to hold billions of people in an unrelenting grip. We are all born into natural and cultural environments that shape what we become, individually and collectively
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