Conflict for Space
Discover the profound insights of Shavkat Kasymov in his thought-provoking book, Conflict for Space, published by the University Press of America in 2016. With 104 pages of compelling analysis, this work delves into the essential role that land and space play in shaping human agency and social dynamics. Kasymov presents a compelling argument that our affinity for territory serves as a foundation for all human interactions, extending from individual relationships to broader national and regional contexts. He further explores the dichotomy within human society, categorizing it into two distinct identity groups: conservative and liberal. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in international relations and the intricate interplay between identity and space. Enhance your understanding of these critical themes by adding Conflict for Space to your collection today!