Aristotle and His Philosophy
A text and reference on political geography, with sections on the state; political geography within the state; imperialism, colonialism, and decolonization; contemporary international relations; and the last frontiers of the sea, Antarctica and the southern ocean, and outer space. Examines the political geography of everyday life, discussing the politics of religion, food, and land use, and looks at the impact of centrally planned and transitional economies, AIDS, and international financial flows. Includes bandw photos and maps. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR