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- JOUANIN, C. (1)
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- MARKOV, G. E. (1)
- PEET, R. (1)
- ZUPANČIČ, J. (1)
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- Afrique du Sud ; Apartheid ; Durban ; Espace urbain ; Ethnie ; Natal ; Occupation du logement ; Planification urbaine ; Pouvoir local ; Propriété immobilière ; Ségrégation (1)
- Arab World ; Asia ; Domination ; Economic crisis ; Geopolitics ; International relations ; Political geography ; Power ; Role of the State ; Social change ; World (1)
- Biographie ; Concept ; Despotisme oriental ; Géographie humaine ; Histoire des idées ; Marxisme ; Mode de production asiatique ; Production ; Relation homme-environnement ; Sinologie ; Société ; Théorie de la société orientale ; Wittfogel (K.), 1896 (1)
- Biogéographie ; Cap d'Antibes ; Ecureuil asiatique ; Faune ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (1)
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- Arabski prostor v geopolitični perspektivi (1)
- Introduction to the life and thought of Karl Wittfogel in The geographical ideas of Karl Wittfogel (with an appendix on the Asiatic mode of production). (1)
- L'espace arabe dans une perspective géopolitique (1)
- The local state and residential segregation: Durban and the prelude to the Group Areas Act (1)
- Une espèce inattendue pour la faune française : un écureuil asiatique acclimaté sur le cap d'Antibes (1)
- Introduction to the life and thought of Karl Wittfogel in The geographical ideas of Karl Wittfogel (with an appendix on the Asiatic mode of production).
- Problems of social change among the Asiatic nomades in The nomadic alternative. Modes and Models of Interaction in the African-Asian deserts and steppes.
- The attempts by the Durban municipality to segregate Indians from Whites prior to the 1950 Group Areas Act are examined. A fair degree of separation resulted from a series of measures culminating in the 1946 Asiatic Land Tenure and Indian
Une espèce inattendue pour la faune française : un écureuil asiatique acclimaté sur le cap d'Antibes
- An asiatic squirrel quite likely belonging to the subspecies Calliosciurus flavimanus hendeei has successfully established itself, since 5 years at least, at Cap d'Antibes, southern France. It has resisted the harsh 1984-85 winter. Some information
- ‘shatter belt’ known by contemporary crises and similar processes in the near past. The western economic and military forces are perhaps loosing the role of key-factor in the area. In the near future, Asiatic powers might play a dominant role. - (IKR)