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  2. Prisoners of Geography - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners of Geography covers the geopolitical contexts and situations in several vital regions of the world. These include: Russia, China, the United States, Europe, the Arab World, South Asia (mainly focusing on the geopolitical anomalies of India and Pakistan ), Africa, Japan and Korea, Latin America, and the Arctic Ocean (mainly to cover ...

  3. Tim Marshall (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall's book, Prisoners of Geography, was released in the UK in July 2015 and in the U.S. in October 2015. He continues to broadcast and comment on foreign affairs and is a regular guest on BBC, Sky News and on Monocle 24 Radio's 'Midori House'. Marshall with Robert Elms, BBC London 94.9, August 2014.

  4. The Power of Geography - Wikipedia

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    978-1-78396-602-8. Preceded by. Prisoners of Geography. Website. Elliott & Thompson. The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the Future of Our World is a book on geopolitics by the British author and journalist Tim Marshall. It was published by Elliott & Thompson in 2021 and is the sequel to his 2015 book Prisoners of Geography .

  5. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Over the past quarter century, Slattery’s for-profit prison enterprises have run afoul of the Justice Department and authorities in New York, Florida, Maryland, Nevada and Texas for alleged offenses ranging from condoning abuse of inmates to plying politicians with undisclosed gifts while seeking to secure state contracts.

  6. Elaine Stratford - Wikipedia

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    Hector Agredano, in a review featured in the Journal of Cultural Geography, remarked that Stratford's book is “An ambitious work that is theoretically expansive and intellectually generative. Ample in scope – covering the life-course from conception to death” and “can serve as a basis for generating ideas."

  7. Geographical Review - Wikipedia

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    The Geographical Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge on behalf of the American Geographical Society. It covers all aspects of geography. The editor-in-chief is David H. Kaplan ( Kent State University ).

  8. Peter Zeihan - Wikipedia

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    Geopolitical analyst. Author. Peter Zeihan's voice. Recorded December 2022. Website. zeihan .com. Peter Henry Zeihan ( / ˈzaɪ.ən /; born January 18, 1973) is an American author whose books span geopolitics. [1] [2] He is the author of The Absent Superpower (2017), Disunited Nations (2020), and The End of the World Is Just the Beginning (2022).

  9. The Geographical Journal - Wikipedia

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    Online access. Online archive. The Geographical Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). It publishes papers covering research on all aspects of geography. It also publishes shorter Commentary papers and Review Essays. [1]