The New World: Problems in Political Geography

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The New World: Problems in Political Geography is a seminal early 20th-century work of political geography by Isaiah Bowman that analyzes how territorial, economic, and strategic factors shape global power relations.

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instanceOf book
work of political geography
academicDiscipline political geography
addresses geopolitical problems of the early 20th century
global distribution of power
analyzes how economic factors shape global power relations
how strategic factors shape global power relations
how territorial factors shape global power relations
author Isaiah Bowman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs seminal work of political geography
field geography
focusesOn economic resources and political power
relationship between geography and power
strategic locations and global politics
territorial organization of states
genre political geography
hasAuthorProfession American geographer
geographer
influenced development of political geography in the 20th century
intendedAudience policy analysts interested in geopolitics
scholars of geography
students of international relations
language English
mainSubject economic factors in international relations
global power relations
political geography
strategic factors in international relations
territorial factors in politics
perspective geographical analysis of international relations
publicationCentury 20th century
timePeriodDiscussed early 20th-century world politics
title The New World: Problems in Political Geography NERFINISHED

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