Geography and Politics in a World Divided

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Cohen, S. (1973). Geography and Politics in a World Divided. doi:10.22161/ijreh.5.1.3.

Abstract: Document concerning a report titled Geography and Politics in a World Divided, presented in PDF format, with a primary geographic focus on Micronesia and other global regions. The document includes a detailed survey and policy review covering political boundaries, geographic divisions, and international relations during the mid-20th century. It discusses the roles of various institutions and agencies involved in territorial administration and governance, including references to treaties and international agreements relevant to the Pacific Islands. The report contains legislative texts and historical accounts related to the political status and geographic delineations of Micronesian islands, emphasizing their integration within broader geopolitical frameworks. It also addresses subject domains such as political geography, international law, and regional diplomacy. The document features taxonomic catalogs of territorial classifications and maps illustrating political divisions. The time periods explicitly covered range from the post-World War II era through the Cold War years, highlighting shifts in sovereignty and administrative control. The treatment of Micronesia includes analysis of its political status changes, treaty implications, and the involvement of United Nations trusteeship arrangements. The report incorporates data from journals and official records, providing a comprehensive overview of the geopolitical landscape affecting Micronesia and adjacent territories during the specified decades.

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