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The girl, the yeti and the cow’s tongue – why maps matter

The girl, the yeti and the cow’s tongue – why maps matter

Professor Peter Vujakovic explains why a map in the new animation film, Abominable, is causing controversy.

23 Oct, 201915 Jun, 2021 Film and TV, Geography, Research
Rise and fall – China and the US

Rise and fall – China and the US

Peter Vujakovic, Professor of Geography, explores President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris Climate agreement and the rise of China. 

02 Jun, 201716 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research
A more dangerous world?

A more dangerous world?

Professor Peter Vujakovic from the School of Human & Life Sciences explains how recent world events show why geography matters.

09 Aug, 201615 Jun, 2021 Geography, Politics, Research
Geopolitics of the South China Sea

Geopolitics of the South China Sea

Professor of Geography, Peter Vujakovic, explains the powerful influence of maps in the escalating situation in the South China Sea.

13 Jul, 201615 Jun, 2021 Geography, Research

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