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El. knyga: Razor's Edge: International Boundries and Political Geography

  • Formatas: 6 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2002
  • Leidėjas: Kluwer Law International
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789041178039
  • Formatas: 6 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2002
  • Leidėjas: Kluwer Law International
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789041178039

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Nothing serves to remind us of the instability of the "globalised" order as much as the continuing power of territorial boundaries to spawn political and humanitarian crises. Although it might seem that in this important respect the modern world has made little progress, the work of Gerald Blake continues to prove that peaceful resolution of problems associated with international boundaries can be attained.

Long recognized as the leading authority in the field of political geography with several definitive works to his credit, Gerald Blake has been active since the 1980s as an advisor to governments, business firms, and legal tribunals on boundary delimitation issues. The organisation he founded, the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) at the University of Durham, has played a major role in resolving numerous boundary issues in the Middle East, East Asia, and Africa, especially through its hands-on technical training workshops for government officials charged with negotiating or managing international boundaries.

This festschrift by thirty of his colleagues and former students reflects the topics and regional preoccupations Professor Blake has kept returning to throughout his long career, especially the Middle East, maritime boundaries, and the relation between borders and demographics. Several of the authors extend his work in such areas as Arctic jurisdiction, environmental issues of transboundary water management, and geographic information systems (GIS).

For the growing number of professionals in conflict management, international humanitarian law, the law of the sea, environmental law, and energy law, and for workers in such diverse fields as natural resource management and forced migrations, as well as for specialists in the Middle East, Africa, and South East Asia these revealing essays offer a wealth of valuable information and insight.

Introduction ix
List of Contributors
xiii
Political Geography and Territorial Issues
From `Moribund Backwater' to `Thriving into the Next Century': Political Geography at the Turn of the Millennium
3(22)
David Newman
The Practice of Islamic States in Resolving Boundary Issues: Is there a Regional `Islamic International Law'?
25(12)
John McHugo
The Fine Line Between Peace and War: Reflections Upon McLaren's `Neighbours' for What it Suggests About the Role of Territory in Conflict
37(20)
David B. Knight
States of Segregation
57(20)
Stanley Waterman
Political Stamps of the Arab World: 1950--1999
77(30)
Stanley D. Brunn
GIS as a Tool for Territorial Analysis and Negotiations
107(20)
William B. Wood
Ray Milefsky
International Maritime Boundaries
The Development of Maritime Zones and Boundaries from 1964 to the Present
127(30)
Chris Carleton
The Negotiation of Maritime Boundaries
157(16)
David H. Anderson
Evidence Before International Tribunals in Maritime Delimitation Disputes
173(12)
Rodman R. Bundy
The Marine Political Geography of Scotland
185(16)
Hance D. Smith
Maritime Boundaries Claims and Disputes in the Adriatic Sea
201(22)
Mladen Klemencic
Clive Schofield
Maritime Boundaries in the Arabian Gulf
223(14)
Ian Townsend-Gault
The Sector Principle of Arctic Jurisdiction: A Notion Apart
237(22)
William V. Dunlap
International Land Boundaries
Boundaries as Demographic Divides
259(10)
John I. Clarke
After Judgment Day
269(18)
Tim Daniel
A Neo-realist Analysis of the Politico-Spatial Objectives of `African Renaissance' Discourse in Southern Africa
287(16)
Richard A. Griggs
South Africa's Internal Boundaries: The Spatial Engineering of Land and Power in the Twentieth Century
303(20)
Anthony Lemon
Demarcation of the Northern Section of the Burma--Thai Boundary, 1892--2000
323(14)
Stephen Davis
Victor Prescott
Forced Migration and Contested Sovereignty Along the Thai--Burma/Myanmar Border
337(48)
Carl Grundy-Warr
Decentralisation and Citizen Participation in Transboundary Water Management: Lessons from Hungary and Mexico
385(22)
Valerie J. Assetto
Stephen P. Mumme
Transborder Peace Parks: The Political Geography of Cooperation (and Conflict) in Borderlands
407(32)
Nurit Kliot
The Middle East
The Geopolitics of the Levant
439(24)
William W. Harris
Village Boundaries as a Factor in Delimiting International Boundaries in the Middle East
463(10)
Gideon Biger
The Making of an Israeli-Palestinian Boundary
473(20)
Moshe Brawer
The Green Line Revisited: October 2000
493(20)
Ghazi Falah
Oman's Foreign Population: A Geographic and Demographic Profile
513(18)
Alasdair Drysdale
Hydropolitics and Environmental Degradation in the Aral Sea Basin -- The Legacy and the Future
531(28)
Peter Beaumont
Index 559