THE BERING STRAIT PROJECT
The Intercontinental Divide in the 21st
Century
2nd Edition (2007) interactive
James A. Oliver (Editor)

THEME: The Intercontinenal
Divide as N-S, E-W global transportation gateway in this
post Cold War of the 21st century.
CATEGORY:
Global Transport - Globalization - Geography - Energy.
FORMAT:
Digital Book Interactive (Adobe Reader .pdf file)
EXTENT:
approx 192 pages with maps, photo's, web cams, and colour
illustrations, Index, and URL Resource.
AUDIENCE: WORLD GOVERNMENTAL
AND CORPORATE
ISBN:
0-9551834-8-0/ ISBN: 978-0-9551834-8-5 (click to find
online bookshops)
SPECIAL REPORT PRICE:
US$400 or £200 (varies by retailer)
THE PUBLISHERS:
Information Architects Note: IA publishes information
in regard to East-West relations as part of the Intercontinental
Divide Research Project. The ongoing research project
is based at www.beringstraitcrossing.com
PUBLICATION DATE:
25 February 2007
EDITOR:
James Oliver (author of The Bering
Strait Crossing) with distinguished authors from
USA, Russia, and Japan.
TOPICS: THE INTERCONTINENTAL
DIVIDE, GLOBAL TRANSPORT, INTERCONTINENTAL & REGIONAL
TRANSPORT LINKS, THE NORTH PACIFIC, THE ARCTIC, EMERGENT
NORTHERN SEA ROUTES, BERINGIA AIR CORRIDOR, INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS, ENERGY RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE
IN ALASKA AND SIBERIA (RAIL PLUS TUNNEL PROPOSALS OF IBSTRG).
Digital Format (Adobe):
Printing is permitted, but not copying. ALL SALES ARE
FINAL (NO RETURNS).
WHO SHOULD READ
THE BOOK?
THE REPORT WILL BE OF SPECIAL VALUE TO: government and
inter-governmental agencies, energy corporations, international
law firms, multinational construction companies, global
banks and financiers, diplomats, consultants, strategic
planners, regional leaders, policy makers, global freight
carriers, transport analysts, planners, heavy equipment
manufacturers, ecologists, academics & universities,
and corporate librarians.
Thank you for your interest - and for
supporting the ongoing research with your organisation's
subscription to this publication.
The Editors
INFORMATION ARCHITECTS
Posted: 1 January 2007
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