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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: Reconstruction and the Worlds that War Makes
PART II: GEOGRAPHIES OF WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION
2 Intertwined Spaces of Peace and War: The Perpetual Dynamism of Geopolitical Landscapes
3 Genocide as Reconstruction: The Political Geography of Democratic Kampuchea
4 Salient versus Silent Disasters in Post-conflict Aceh, Indonesia
5 Not Peace, Not War: The Myriad Spaces of Sovereignty, Peace and Conflict in Myanmar/Burma
6 Reconstructing the Colonial Present in British Soldiers’ Accounts of the Afghanistan Conflict
7 Militarising Spaces: A Geographical Exploration of Cyprus
8 Paying the Price for Freedom: From Destruction toward Reconstruction in Northern France, 1940-1960
PART III: HEGEMONY AND CONFLICT: RETHINKING PEACE
9 Breaking Iraq: Reconstruction as War
10 Object Lessons: War and American Democracy in the Philippines
11 Mapping Intelligence: American Geographers and the Office of Strategic Services and GHQ/SCAP (Tokyo)
12 The US Militarization of a ‘Host’ Civilian Society: The Case of Postwar Okinawa, Japan
13 War as Emergency? Constructing and Deconstructing the California Agricultural Landscape
14 The Hidden War: The “Risk” to Female Soldiers in the US Military
15 Conclusion
Index
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