Why Geography Matters: Three Challenges Facing America: Climate Change, the Rise of China, and Global Terrorism

OUP Catalogue Pub Date : 2007-12-01 DOI:10.2307/20031785
H. D. Blij
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Over the next half century, the human population, divided by culture and economics and armed with weapons of mass destruction, will expand to nearly 9 billion people. Abrupt climate change may throw the global system into chaos; China will emerge as a superpower; and Islamic terrorism and insurgency will threaten vital American interests. How can we understand these and other global challenges? Harm de Blij has a simple answer: by improving our understanding of the world's geography. De Blij demonstrates how geography's perspectives yield unique and penetrating insights into the interconnections that mark our shrinking world. Centuries ago a surge of climate change halted China's maritime plans; more recently, environmental calamity altered the course of geopolitical events in East Asia; today, terrorists look for failed and malfunctioning states to base their operations--and some of these are in our own hemisphere. Preparing for climate change, averting a cold war with China, defeating terrorism: all of this requires geographic knowledge. In Why Geography Matters, de Blij makes an urgent call to restore geography to America's educational curriculum. He shows how and why the U.S. has become the world's most geographically illiterate society of consequence--and demonstrates that this geographic illiteracy is a direct risk to America's national security. In this personal and engaging book, de Blij provides a geographer's perspective on the challenges of this new century. As he states, "We are crossing the threshold to a century that will witness massive environmental change, major population shifts, persistent civilizational conflicts [and] while geographic knowledge by itself cannot solve these problems, they will not be effectively approached without it."
地理为何重要:美国面临的三大挑战:气候变化、中国崛起和全球恐怖主义
在接下来的半个世纪里,按文化和经济划分并拥有大规模杀伤性武器的人口将扩大到近90亿人。突然的气候变化可能使全球系统陷入混乱;中国将崛起为超级大国;伊斯兰恐怖主义和叛乱将威胁到美国的重要利益。我们如何理解这些和其他全球性挑战?Harm de Blij给出了一个简单的答案:通过提高我们对世界地理的理解。De Blij展示了地理学的视角如何产生独特而深刻的见解,以了解标志着我们日益缩小的世界的相互联系。几个世纪前,气候变化的激增使中国的海洋计划暂停;最近,环境灾难改变了东亚地缘政治事件的进程;今天,恐怖分子寻找失败和失灵的国家作为他们行动的基地——其中一些就在我们自己的半球。为气候变化做准备,避免与中国的冷战,战胜恐怖主义:所有这些都需要地理知识。在《地理为何重要》一书中,德·布莱伊迫切呼吁将地理重新纳入美国的教育课程。他展示了美国是如何以及为什么会成为世界上最不懂地理的国家,并指出这种地理不懂是对美国国家安全的直接威胁。在这本个人的、引人入胜的书中,de Blij以一个地理学家的视角来看待这个新世纪的挑战。正如他所说,“我们正在跨入一个世纪的门槛,这个世纪将见证巨大的环境变化、重大的人口变化、持续的文明冲突,虽然地理知识本身无法解决这些问题,但如果没有地理知识,这些问题将无法得到有效解决。”
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