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A band of semi-arid land stretching from the Atlantic to the Red Sea. Marshall shows how climate, desertification, and weak states create a corridor of instability, jihadism, and migration—ignored by the rich world until crisis hits. quyen luc cua dia ly pdf

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The content for (The Power of Geography) by Tim Marshall explores how a nation's physical environment—its mountains, rivers, seas, and natural resources—serves as a decisive force in shaping its past, present, and future. Often considered a sequel to his bestseller Prisoners of Geography (Những tù nhân của địa lý), this book shifts focus toward newer geopolitical hotspots and the "power" geography grants to emerging or strategically located players. Core Themes & Concepts Core Themes & Concepts One of Marshall’s most

One of Marshall’s most valuable contributions is his rejection of crude geographic determinism. He does not claim that rivers and mountains dictate outcomes. Instead, he argues that geography presents a menu of options, some of which are realistic and others suicidal. For example, Russia cannot simply ignore its lack of warm-water ports, but it can choose whether to pursue expansion (Crimea, 2014) or economic integration. Similarly, the UK cannot move itself closer to Germany, but it can decide how to regulate its fishing waters and energy links.