Bibliography on Land-locked States, Economic Development and International Law
Discover the intricacies of land-locked states with the insightful "Bibliography on Land-locked States, Economic Development and International Law" by Martin Ira Glassner. This revised and expanded fifth edition, published in 2000, serves as a comprehensive academic reference, exploring the vital connections between land-lockedness, economic development, and international law.
Spanning 312 pages, this essential resource delves into topics such as transport economies, the role of international organizations, and the impact of political and economic geography on land-locked nations. Ideal for scholars, policymakers, and students alike, this bibliography offers a thorough examination of the challenges and opportunities faced by land-locked states in a globalized world.
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