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dari 5Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Collapse explores why some societies throughout history have fallen apart while others have adapted and endured. Drawing on case studies from Easter Island, the Anasazi, the Maya, Norse Greenland, Rwanda, Haiti, China, and Australia, Jared Diamond identifies the environmental and political pressures that shape a society’s fate. He argues that factors such as deforestation, soil depletion, water mismanagement, climate change, population growth, and poor political decision‑making often combine to push civilizations toward crisis.
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- Series Title
- -
- Call Number
- 304.2 DIA c
- Publisher
- : Penguin Books, 2011
- Collation
- 608 pages, 5.47 x 1.26 x 8.35 inches
- Language
- English
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780143117001
- Classification
- 304.2
- Content Type
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- Media Type
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- Carrier Type
- -
- Edition
- Revised Ed.
- Subject(s)
- History
Global Politics
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- Statement of Responsibility
- Jared Diamond
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