Territory: A Short Introduction
by J. M. D. Still
It parallels the themes in 'Borders: A Very Short Introduction' by exploring how territories are defined and contested.
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by J. M. D. Still
It parallels the themes in 'Borders: A Very Short Introduction' by exploring how territories are defined and contested.
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This book complements the discussion of borders by analyzing how different cultures conceptualize space and boundaries.
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Like 'Borders', this work addresses how constructed identities and borders affect human relationships.
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This book provides a broader context to the study of borders within the dynamics of global politics.
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This book presents personal experiences that reflect the complexities of borders, making it a direct complement to 'Borders'.
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