Invisible Countries

Invisible Countries

EnglishHardback
Keating, Joshua
Yale University Press
EAN: 9780300221626
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A thoughtful analysis of how our world’s borders came to be and why we may be emerging from a lengthy period of “cartographical stasis”

What is a country? While certain basic criteria—borders, a government, and recognition from other countries—seem obvious, journalist Joshua Keating’s book explores exceptions to these rules, including self-proclaimed countries such as Abkhazia, Kurdistan, and Somaliland, a Mohawk reservation straddling the U.S.-Canada border, and an island nation whose very existence is threatened by climate change. Through stories about these would-be countries’ efforts at self-determination, as well as their respective challenges, Keating shows that there is no universal legal authority determining what a country is. He argues that although our current world map appears fairly static, economic, cultural, and environmental forces in the places he describes may spark change. Keating ably ties history to incisive and sympathetic observations drawn from his travels and personal interviews with residents, political leaders, and scholars in each of these “invisible countries.”
EAN 9780300221626
ISBN 0300221622
Binding Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Publication date July 10, 2018
Pages 296
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 140 x 25
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Keating, Joshua
Illustrations 8 b-w illus.