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Join Dr Kelly Staples as she tackles the highly topical question: Why does the world look like it does?

She will be discussing how and why the world is divided the way it is, considering the politics of maps, the significance of territory, states and sovereignty, and why the world is divided territorially. Territory is much more than just lines on a map, and the quality of peoples’ lives are determined by the way borders and states are recognised. This fascinating Subject Spotlight culminates in a curious interactive activity about the fall of the Soviet Union.

Episodes
1. How is the world divided
2. The politics of 'territory'
3. Territorial matters
4. Activity
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