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breaking Up Is Hard to Do:Nations, States, and Nation-States INTRODUCTIONT hepolitical geographyof nations and states can explain most of the wars, civil wars,break-ups, and mergers that dominated the international news at the end of the twen-tieth century. Some 120 wars were fought around the world in 1993, yet they makeheadlines in the United States only when they boil over into horrific bloodshed as in Yugoslavia, Somalia, and Rwanda or when they involve familiar countries suchas Iraq, Russia, Israel, and Ireland. Many new countries have emerged as the for-mer Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union fragmented into pieces. Closerto home, French-speaking Qu bec narrowly defeated referendums on peacefullyseparating from English-speaking Canada, but the issue just won t go away.
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Nations, States, and Nation-States INTRODUCTION The political geography of nations and states can explain most of the wars, civil wars, break-ups, and mergers that dominated the international news at the end of the twen-
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