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Hobbs’ World Regional Geography 6th edition

Chapter 2: Physical Processes That Shape World Regions

Associated Press. March 12, 2007. “Top Scientists Warn of Water Shortages and Disease Linked to Global Warming.” The New York Times, p. A11.

Bosshard, Peter. November 10, 2006. “A Drop-Sized Way to Bring Clean Water to a Thirsty World.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 9.

Bradsher, Keith. May 9, 2007. “Clean Power That Reaps a Whirlwind.” The New York Times, pp. C1,5.

Bradsher, Keith. February 23, 2007. “The Price of Keeping Cool in Asia.” The New York Times, pp. C1,6.

Bradsher, Keith. December 21, 2006. “Big Profits, and Questions, in Effort to Cut Emissions.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 26.

Bradsher, Keith. November 7, 2006. “China to Pass U.S. in 2009 in Emissions.” The New York Times, pp. C1, 4.

Broad, William J. March 29, 1994. “Plan to Carve Up Ocean Floor Riches Nears Fruition.” The New York Times, Special Issue on the Changing Earth, p. 9.

Broad, William J. and Andrew C. Revkin. July 29, 2003. “Overfishing Imposes a Heavy Toll.” The New York Times, pp. D1, 2.

Charlton, Angela. January 30, 2007. “Climate Report Due Friday.” Columbia Missourian, p. 3A.

Clayton, Mark. January 30, 2007. “On Global Warming, What US Can Learn From Europe.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 2

Dean, Cornelia. November 3, 2006. “Study Sees ‘Global Collapse’ of Fish Species.” The New York Times, p. A16.

Eizenstat, Stuart E. November 4, 2006. “Seeing the Climate Policy for the Trees.” The New York Times, p. A27.

Harvey, Fiona. May 3, 2007. “Carbon Credits Market Triples.” Financial Times, p. 4.

Harvey, Fiona and Gernot Wagner. May 5, 2007. “13 Years to Turn Round Global Warming.” Financial Times, p. 3.

Homer Dixon, Thomas. April 24, 2007. “Terror in the Weather Forecast.” The New York Times, p. A25.

Brad Knickerbocker. April 19, 2007. “Could Warming Cause War?” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 2.

Kramer, Andrew E. December 28, 2005. “In Russia, Pollution is Good for Business.” The New York Times, pp. C1, 4.

Mouawad, Jad. November 8, 2006. “Going Deep: The Gulf of Mexico Holds a Lot of Oil, but Recovering It Isn’t Easy.” The New York Times, pp. C1, 4.

Moser, Kate. April 3, 2006. “Sustainable Seafood Casts a Wider Net.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 13.

Revkin, Andrew C. April 1, 2007. “Poorest Nations Will Bear Brunt As World Warms.” The New York Times, pp. 1, 6.

Revkin, Andrew C. September 4, 2006. “Farms’ Output Grows Closer To Matching Fishing Harvests.” The New York Times, p. A8.

Rosenthal, Elisabeth and Andrew C. Revkin. February 3, 2007. “Science Panel Says Global Warming is ‘Unequivocal.’” The New York Times, pp. A1, 5.

Spotts, Peter N. May 3, 2007. “Earth Nears Tipping Point on Climate Change.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 2.

Spotts, Peter N. February 5, 2007. “In Wake of Latest Climate Report, Calls Mount for Global Response.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 2.

Stevens, William K. February 6, 2007. “On the Climate Change Beat, Doubt Gives Way to Uncertainty.” The New York Times, pp. D1, 3.

Yardley, Jim and Andrew C. Revkin. June 5, 2007. “China Issues Plan on Global Warming, Rejecting Mandatory Caps on Greenhouse Gases.” The New York Times, p. A12.

Chapter 3: Human Processes That Shape World Regions

Dugger, Celia W. April 4, 2007. “Very Young Populations Contribute to Strife, Study Concludes.” The New York Times, p. A6.

Ford, Peter. January 2, 2007. “Consumer Tidal Wave on the Way: China’s Middle Class.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 12.

Francis, David R. May 21, 2007. “Fuse on the ‘Population Bomb’ Has Been Relit.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 17.

Harvey, Fiona. June 12, 2007. “Call for Global Law on Access to Water.” Financial Times, p. 3.

Holstein, William J. April 22, 2007. “Emerging Markets, Emerging Giants.” The New York Times, p. BU-4.

Knickerbocker, Brad. September 26, 2006. “The Environmental Load of More People: How Heavy?” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 13.

Lamb, Gregory M. January 27, 2007. “A Closer look at What ‘$100 Laptop’ Will Be.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 13, 16.

Mozumder, Suman Guha. January 20, 2006 “Rise of India, China Poses Global Challenges, Finds Report.” India Abroad, p A5.

Rosenthal, Elisabeth. November 14, 2006. “Many Nations’ Forests Regrow, Study Finds.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Chapter 4: A Geographic Profile of Europe

Anonymous. March 17, 2007. “Fit at 50? A Special Report on the European Union.” The Economist.

Anonymous. December 16, 2006. “Brussels v the English Language: Babelling On.” The Economist, p. 50.

Anonymous. November 18, 2006. “Terrorism: Dark Days, Difficult Times.” The Economist, pp. 55, 56.

Bernstein, Richard. July 25, 2006. “After Reaching Outward, Poland Looks Back to Its Roots.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Bernstein, Richard. April 3, 2005. “Is Europe Trying to Restore The Old Trans-Atlantic Club?” The New York Times, p. YT11.

Bilefsky, Dan and Ian Fischer. October 11, 2006. “Across Europe, Worries on Islam Spread to Center.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 12.

Bilefsky, Dan. January 8, 2006. “Denmark is Unlikely Front in Islam-West Culture War.” The New York Times, p. YT3.

Crouch, Gregory. July 12, 2005. “Suspect in Killing of Dutch Filmmaker Maintains his Silence.” The New York Times, p. A5.

DeWinter, Leon. July 16, 2005. “Tolerating a Time Bomb.” The New York Times, p. A27.

Dombey, Daniel. June 4, 2007. “Europeans See US as Biggest Threat to Peace.” Financial Times, p. 2.

Dombey, Daniel and Stanley Pignal. July 2, 2007. “Europeans See US as Biggest Threat to Peace.” Financial Times, p. 2.

Downes, Lawrence. August 1, 2006. “As an Immigration Tide Swells, Europe Treads Water.” The New York Times, p. A18.

Fisher, Ian. February 27, 2005. “More Dutch Plan to Emigrate as Muslim Influx Tips Scales.” The New York Times, p. YT-7.

Ford, Peter. December 15, 2005. “Europe’s Farms vs. Free Trade.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 4.

Ford, Peter. October 25, 2005. “Three Different Models for a Globalized World.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Ford, Peter. February 23, 2005. “In a Secular Ocean, Waves of Spirituality.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 10.

Ford, Peter. February 22, 2005. “What place for God in Europe?” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 12.

Fuller, Thomas. August 30, 2005. “European Textile Quotas: Just Who Is Being Protected?” The New York Times, p. C6.

Gerson, Daniela. January 17, 2007. “EU Proposes New Door for Migrants.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 10.

Istvan, Zoltan. April 2004. “Cordon Green.” Outside, pp. 26, 28.

Kanter, James. January 11, 2007. “European Union Proposes Greater Competition in Energy.” The New York Times, p. A10.

Landler, Mark. December 16, 2006. “Global Warming Poses Threat to Ski Resorts in the Alps.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Landler, Mark. May 20. 2005. “Europe: The Unlevel Playing Field.” The New York Times, pp. C1, 6.

Parker, George. June 27, 2007. “EU Rushes to Get Its New Treaty Set in Stone.” Financial Times, p. 4.

Parker, George and Bertrand Benoit. June 4, 2007. “New Leaders Give Renewed Sense of Purpose.” Financial Times, pp. 1,2.

Parker, John. January 1, 2006. “Happy Birthday to EU.” The Economist World in 2007, pp. 67-68.

Rosenthal, Elisabeth. September 4, 2006. “European Union’s Plunging Birthrate Spread Eastward.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Rosenthal, Elisabeth. June 6, 2006. “Biotech Food Tears Rifts in Europe.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Simons, Marlise. December 29, 2005. “Muslim Women in Europe Claim Rights and Keep Faith.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Smith, Craig S. May 18, 2005. “A French Region Considers the Costs of a New Europe.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Tagliabue, John. December 6, 2006. “Soon, Europe Will Speak in 23 Tongues.” The New York Times, p. A10.

Unger, David C. November 12, 2006. “Facing Reality on Europe’s Immigrants.” The New York Times, p. wk-11.

Woodard, Colin. April 28, 2005. “Iron Curtain: Minefield to Greenbelt.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 15.

Module 4.1: The European Core

Anonymous. January 13, 2007. “European Energy: A Sparky New Policy.” The Economist, p. 61.

Anonymous. January 13, 2007. “Boeing and Airbus: Head-to-Head in the Clouds.” The Economist, p. 75.

Anonymous. December 16, 2006. “French Foreign Policy: The Glory Days Are Passing.” The Economist, pp. 49.50.

Anonymous. November 25, 2006. “Nuclear Fusion: A White-Hot Elephant.” The Economist, p. 61.

Anonymous. November 18, 2006. “Merkel as a World Star.” The Economist, pp. 27-29.

Backshall, Tim. May 3, 2007. “Why Scots Face Historic Election.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Bernstein, Richard. April 14, 2006. “Political Paralysis: Europe Stalls on Road to Economic Change.” The New York Times, p. A8.

Cowell, Alan. May 5, 2007. “Scottish Nationalists Upset Labor in Regional Elections.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Cowell, Alan. February 5, 2006. “Sweden and U.S. Agree About the Oil Dependency Problem, but for Different Reasons.” The New York Times, p. YT7.

Cowell, Alan. July 4, 2005. “Menacing the Land, but Promising to Rescue the Earth.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Cowell, Alan. March 27, 2004. “Cashmere Moves On, And Scotland Feels a Chill.” The New York Times, pp. B1, 14.

Ford, Peter. January 6, 2006. “Europe Warms to Nuclear Power.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Ford, Peter. November 14, 2005. “Next French Revolution: A Less Colorblind Society.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 4.

Ford, Peter. October 27, 2005. “French Inch Toward Social Reform.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

LaFranchi, Howard and Mark Rice-Oxley. July 29, 2005. “The IRA Pledges a Farewell to Arms.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 11.

Landler, Mark. January 12, 2007. “German Leader’s Status Grows as Voice of Europe.” The New York Times, p. A9.

Pope, Elizabeth. March 28, 2004. “Let a Billion Flowers Bloom.” The New York Times, pp. TR 6,17.

Landler, Mark. January 17, 2006. “Rumblings of a German Revival.” The New York Times, pp. C1, 6.

Landler, Mark. December 4, 2003. “In Eastern Germany, the Auto Plant as Showcase.” The New York Times, pp. W1, 7.

Riding, Alan. June 30, 2004. “London: Next City of the Sky?” The New York Times, pp. B1, 5.

Simons, Marlise. April 25, 2005. Amsterdam Journal: To Soothe Dutch-Muslim Nerves, Try a Jewish Mayor.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Module 4.2: The European Periphery

Alvarez, Lizette. August 18, 2005. “In This Unending Feud, the Rock is Firm, but So is Spain.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Anonymous. January 20, 2007. “Spanish Politics: Belated Realism.” The Economist, p. 61.

Anonymous. January 20, 2007. “Albania and Kosovo: What Happened to Greater Albania.” The Economist, p. 62.

Anonymous. December 2006. “Avanti, Maybe.” The Economist: The World in 2007, p. 73.

Bernstein, Richard. July 26, 2006. “Slovenia Strides Westward and Does Not Look Back.” The New York Times, p. A3. Brandon, James. December 6, 2005. “Sweden’s Rising Muslim Tide.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Bilefsky, Dan. November 16, 2006. “Latvia Fears New ‘Occupation’ by Russians but Needs the Labor.” The New York Times, pp. A17.

Cowell, Alan. May 10, 2006. “An Economy With Safety Features, Sort of Like a Volvo.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Conlin, Jennifer. November 12, 2006. “The Resumption of Whaling Hurts Iceland Tourism.” The New York Times, p. TR2.

Ford, Peter. March 23, 2006. “Basque Sepatists Call Cease-Fire.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 11.

Ford, Peter. October 26, 2005. “Egalitarian Finland Most Competitive, Too.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 6.

Jordan, Michael J. December 29, 2006. “As EU Gates Open, ‘Paradise’ Flows East.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Kampschror, Beth and Peter Ford. May 23, 2006. “Another New Country for Europe.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 11.

Kampschror, Beth. December 3,2004. “NATO Exits Bosnia.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Kramer, Andrew E. October 28, 2006. “Lithuanians Are Given a Taste of How Russia Plays the Oil Game.” The New York Times, p. B3.

Landler, Mark. May 14, 2006. “Italy’s Once-Plucky Little Factories Now Complicate Its Battle with ‘Made in China.’” The New York Times, p. YT8.

Landler, Mark. December 21, 2005. “A Land of Northern Lights, Cybercafes and the Flat Tax.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Landler, Mark. April 13, 2004. “Slovakia: No Longer a Laggard in Automaking.” The New York Times, p. C1.

Levy, Clifford J. May 7, 2004. “The Olive Oil Seems Fine. Whether It’s Italian is the Issue.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Lyall, Sarah. January 13, 2007. “Sweden’s Lighting Rod in a Storm over Assimilation.” The New York Times, p. A4.

Mouawad, Jad. September 9, 2004. “Oil Explorers Searching Ever More Remote Areas.” The New York Times, pp. 1,4.

Reynolds, Matthew. December 28, 2004. “Once a Backwater, Slovakia Surges.” The New York Times, pp. W1, 7

Rosenthal, Elisabeth. February 22, 2005. “Venice Turns to Future to Rescue Its Past.” The New York Times, p. D3.

Simons, Marlise. June 13, 2004. “Spain’s Sunny Coasts Look for Water from the North.” The New York Times, p. YT8.

White, Jeffrey. September 6, 2006. “Report: Czechs, Others Sterilize Gypsies.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Wood, Nicholas. December 24, 2006. “Tiny Montenegro Booms, and Eyes the Russian Hand That’s Feeding It.” The New York Times, p. YT10.

Chapter 5: A Geography Profile of Russia and the Near Abroad

Anonymous. May 28, 2005. “The Black Sea: Oil Over Troubled Waters.” The Economist, p. 54.

Boehm, Peter. July 15, 2004. “US Yanks Aid to Uzbekistan, A War on Terror Ally.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Chivers, C.J. August 20, 2006. “Sun and Surf, but Also Lines in the ‘Russian’ Sand.” The New York Times, p. wk12.

Chivers, C.J. May 4, 2006. “New Buildings Bloom in Ruins of Chechen Capital.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 12.

Chivers, C.J. “For Putin and the Kremlin, A Not So Happy New Year.” The New York Times, p. A8.

Chivers, C.J. May 11, 2005. “Putin Urges Plan to Reverse Slide in the Birthrate.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 6.

Christian Science Monitor Editorial. November 16, 2006. “Putin’s Petro Politics.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 8.

Cowell, Alan. January 29, 2007. “Russia Turns to Spin to Redefine Itself and Reassure the West.” The New York Times, p. A7.

Francis, David R. July 7, 2005. “To Decipher Russia’s Riddle, Watch Its Oil.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 17.

Greenberg, Ilan. September 10, 2006. “Central Asia Pact Frees the Region of Nuclear Arms.” The New York Times, p. YT 14.

Kasparov, Gerry. July 10, 2006. “What’s Bad for Putin is Best for Russians.” The New York Times, p. A21.

Kramer, Andrew E. and Edmund L. Andrews. November 11, 2006. “Russia Near Deal to Join The WTO.” The New York Times, pp. B1, 8.

Kramer, Andrew E. April 18, 2006. “Russia Called Too Reliant on Petroleum.” The New York Times, p. YT10.

Kramer, Andrew E. January 5, 2006. “Russia and Ukraine Reach Compromise on Natural Gas .” The New York Times, p. A6.

Kramer, Andrew E. September 20, 2005. “The Slow Flow of Russian Oil.” The New York Times, p. C4.

Landler, Mark and John Markoff. May 29, 2007. “After Computer Siege in Estonia, War Fears Turn to Cyberspace.” The New York Times, pp. A1 C7. .

Landler, Mark. January 8, 2006. “Europe Comes to Terms With Need for Russian Gas.” The New York Times, p. YT7.

Myers, Steven Lee. September 13, 2006. “In Anti-Immigrant Mood, Russia Heeds Gadfly’s Cry.” The New York Times, p. YT4.

Myers, Steven Lee. September 13, 2006. “Rampage in Russian City Reflects Wider Ethnic Conflict.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Myers, Steven Lee. November 22, 2005. “Growth of Islam in Russia Brings Soviet Response.” The New York Times, pp. A1,6.

O’Brien, Timothy L. and Steven Lee Myers. June 12, 2005. “The Russia House, After the Oligarchs.” The New York Times, pp. BU1, 7.

Peel, Quentin. August 1, 2007. “A Cruder Kremlin.” Financial Times, p. 9.

Peterson, Scott. May 2, 2005. “Where Russians Go to Dry Out.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Peterson, Scott. April 7, 2004. “West Presses for Uzbek Reform.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Peterson, Scott and Peter Boehm. April 1, 2004. “Uzbek Unrest Shows Islamist Rise.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Sanger, David E. May 29, 2005. “There’s Democracy, and There’s an Oil Pipeline.” The New York Times, p. WK-3.

Vaisman, Daria and Fred Weir. November 10, 2006. “No Recognition for Breakaway Zone’s Vote.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Vaisman, Daria. October 5, 2006. “Dispute With Russia Threatens Georgia.” The New York Times, p. A3.

Vaisman, Daria and Fred Weir. September 11, 2006. “Tensions Spike as Georgia Alleges Coup.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Weir, Fred. December 4, 2006. “Putin’s Russia: Better and Worse.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 12.

Weir, Fred. October 19, 2006. “Putin Pinched by Russia-Georgia Crisis.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Weir, Fred. January 3, 2006. “Russia-Ukraine Gas Standoff.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 10.

Weir, Fred. May 19, 2006. “A Second Baby? Russia’s Mothers Aren’t Persuaded.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 4.

Weir, Fred. December 28, 2005. “Kremlin Reasserts Control of Oil, Gas.” The Christian Science Monitor, pp. 1, 10.

Weir, Fred. October 26, 2005. “Push for Influence in Central Asia.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 4.

Weir, Fred. September 13, 2005. “Russia Struggles to Keep Grip in Caucasus.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Weir, Fred. July 25, 2005. “Russia Sees Global Jihad on Southern Flank.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Weir, Fred. July 19, 2005. “Islamist Gambit in Central Asia.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 6.

Weisman, Steven R. April 9, 2006. “Russia is Needed, But It’s Not There.” The New York Times, pp. wk1, 4.

Module 5.1: Fragmentation and Redevelopment in Russia and the Near Abroad

Anonymous. May 28, 2005. “The Black Sea: Oil Over Troubled Waters.” The Economist, p. 54.

Boehm, Peter. July 15, 2004. “US Yanks Aid to Uzbekistan, A War on Terror Ally.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 7.

Chivers, C.J. August 20, 2006. “Sun and Surf, but Also Lines in the ‘Russian’ Sand.” The New York Times, p. wk12.

Chivers, C.J. May 4, 2006. “New Buildings Bloom in Ruins of Chechen Capital.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 12.

Chivers, C.J. “For Putin and the Kremlin, A Not So Happy New Year.” The New York Times, p. A8.

Chivers, C.J. May 11, 2005. “Putin Urges Plan to Reverse Slide in the Birthrate.” The New York Times, pp. A1, 6.

Christian Science Monitor Editorial. November 16, 2006. “Putin’s Petro Politics.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 8.

Cowell, Alan. January 29, 2007. “Russia Turns to Spin to Redefine Itself and Reassure the West.” The New York Times, p. A7.

Francis, David R. July 7, 2005. “To Decipher Russia’s Riddle, Watch Its Oil.” The Christian Science Monitor, p. 17.

Greenberg, Ilan. September 10, 2006. “Central Asia Pact Frees the Region of Nuclear Arms.” The New York Times, p. YT 14.

Kasparov, Gerry. July 10, 2006. “What’s Bad for Putin is Best for Russians.” The New York Times, p. A21.

Kramer, Andrew E. and Edmund L. Andrews. November 11, 2006. “Russia Near Deal to Join The WTO.” The New York Times, pp. B1, 8.

Kramer, Andrew E. April 18, 2006. “Russia Called Too Reliant on Petroleum.” The New York Times, p. YT10.

Kramer, Andrew E. January 5, 2006. “Russia and Ukraine Reach Compromise on Natural Gas .” The New York Times, p. A6.

Kramer, Andrew E. September 20, 2005. “The Slow Flow of Russian Oil.” The New York Times, p. C4.

Landler, Mark and John Markoff. May 29, 2007. “After Computer Siege in Estonia, War Fears Turn to Cyberspace.” The New York Times, pp. A1 C7. .