Atlas of Borders
Borders come in all forms, some you can step across without a thought, others you’ll never physically see, yet still shape how people move, live and connect. They can be marked by walls, fences or flags, or exist invisibly in policy, culture or politics. Land, sea, social, symbolic, borders define far more than lines on a map.
Atlas of Borders explores 70 real-world case studies through crisp maps and infographics, offering a smart, accessible look at how borders influence today’s world. From Ukraine and the Middle East to Brexit, global migration and the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, it helps make sense of the forces reshaping our daily lives. You’ll also find features on lesser-known frontiers, like the aquatic borders around Svalbard, the shifting edges of the eastern Mediterranean and the Blue Line between Lebanon and Israel.
In a world that can feel confusing or chaotic, this atlas offers clarity, illuminating the stories, tensions and connections that lie behind the lines that divide, and somtimes unite us.
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hardback, 24.2 x 25.3 cm approx., 192 pages