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Publisher : Understanding Global Issues Ltd.Total: 10
The former Soviet Union: The dominance of the Russia bear: Uneasy relationships
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF7001 F2 1996
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1996
Subject
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Title of pamphlet: "Russia and its neighbours: Uneasy relationships". Insets: Figure 1: Population and ethnic identity. - Figure 2: GNP and the decline in living standards. - Figure 3: Russia and its neighbours
Sub-Saharan Africa : diversity and development.
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF8201.G1 1997
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1997
Subject
Notes
Contents: Figure 1. Geographical features Figure 2. Political and economic geography Figure 3. The ten biggest countries by population and GNP Figure 4. Population growth, economic marginalisation (1994 figures). - Scale [ca. 1:20,000,000].
The Irish question: Division and reconciliation
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF5780 1997
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1997
Subject
Notes
Insets: Figure 1. Geography of Ireland . - Figure 2: Changing pattern of trade. Figure 3: GDP growth. - Figure 4: Religious affiliation (1991 census). - Figure 5: Casualties of the troubles
The state of Japan: Facing shock waves of change
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF7960 1996
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Insets: Figure 1. The geography of Japan . - Figure 2: Land use. - Figure 3: Japan's economic importance .- Figure 4: The evolution of trade
Migrants and refugees: Millions of people on the move
AuthorBuckley, Richard
Classification3201.E27 1996
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Insets: Figure 1. Refugee population by host country, 1995 . - Figure 2: Global refugees and migrants, 1995. - Figure 3: Top ten internally displaced populations. - Figure 5: Growth of world refugee population. - Figure 6: Top ten refugee populations by origin
The world of Islam: Fundamentalism and modern civilisation
AuthorBuckley, Richard
Classification3201 E44 1995
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1995
Subject
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Insets: Figure 1. Percentage of Muslims in total population . - Figure 2: Mosque (Cairo). Figure 3: Excerpt from the Qur'an. - Figure 4: The five great world religions. Title of pamphlet: The world of Islam: Tradition, change and conflict.
The troubled balkans: History's dangerous legacy
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF6800 1996
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1996
Subject
Notes
Insets: Figure 1. New independent states arising from disintegration of Ottoman Empire 1815-1915 . - Figure 2: Ideological hostility conceals inter-ethnic conflict 1945-1990. Figure 3: Areas of conflict
Brazil: Land of contrasts
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF5400 1995
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1995
Subject
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Insets: Figure 1. Brazil's economic resources . - Figure 2: Sao Paulo fevela. Figure 3: Sao Paulo city centre. - Figure 4: Exports 1993, 38.8 billion. - Figure 4: Exports 1993, 25.7 billion. - Figure 4: Population (in million). - Title of pamphlet: The new Brazil: Breaking with the past?
Nuclear energy: Over 400 nuclear power stations worldwide
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF3201 N35 1995
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
Publication Year1995
Subject
Notes
The title of pamphlet: Nuclear energy: Who's afraid of atomic power? Insets: Figure 1. Number of nuclear power plants worldwide . - Figure 2: Electricity production by reactor type. Figure 3: World production of electricity by source. - Figure 4: Nuclear power plant construction starts 1955-94
The Kurds: Caught between nations
AuthorBuckley, Richard
ClassificationF7421 E1 1993
PublisherUnderstanding Global Issues Ltd.
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Insets: Figure 1. The Kurdish Republic of Mahabad 1946 . - Figure 2: Kurdish autonomous region in Iraq 1975. Figure 3: Regions inhabited by the Kurds. - Figure 4: Distribution of the Kurdish people by country (in%). - Figure 5: Countries with Kurdish popultions: estimated inhabitants in millions (1993). - Figure 6: Estimated populations in 2020 (in millions). - Figure 7: The flight of the Kurds, Spring 1991 . - Figure 8: Oil and water . - Attached note is missing.