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Targeted at students studying contemporary conflicts and challenges at A2, this book explores how geography adds to the study of contemporary political issues. It considers why geographers study conflict; conflicts over live issues (including the proposed High-Speed 2 rail link between London and Birmingham); separatism and the case for independent nations; armed conflicts; and contemporary challenges posed by multicultural societies and global poverty.
Bob Digby has taught in schools and universities for over 35 years.
Sue Warn is a chief examiner and highly experienced author.
CONTENTS
Editors’ preface
Chapter 1: What’s conflict got to do with geography?
Chapter 2: Conflict and transport: the proposal for HS2
Chapter 3: Separatism: the case for an independent Chechnya
Chapter 4: The challenge of armed conflicts
Chapter 5: The challenge of multicultural societies
Chapter 6: The challenge of global poverty
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