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  1. The Nine Nations of North America. The Nine Nations of North America is a 1981 book by Joel Garreau, in which the author suggests that North America can be divided into nine nations, which have distinctive economic and cultural features. He also argues that conventional national and state borders are largely artificial and irrelevant, and that ...

    • Joel Garreau
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    • 1981
    • 1981
  2. Nov 26, 2009 · The 1981 book The Nine Nations of North America by Washington Post reporter Joel Garreau was an attempt to explore the regional geography of the North American continent and assign portions of the continent to one of nine "nations," which are geographic regions that have consistent qualities and similar features.

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  4. Jul 3, 2014 · Nine Nations of North America, 30 Years Later. Joel Garreau is the Lincoln Professor of Law, Culture and Values at Arizona State University and a Future Tense fellow of the New America Foundation ...

  5. Jun 1, 1982 · "The Nine Nations of North America" came out in 1981. Now, thirty-four years later, it's very close to being as timely as when it was written. Over several years, the author criss-crossed the USA, talking to people, doing research, and getting a real feel for how the various regions of the country operate, what they consider important, and how ...

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  6. Jul 23, 2010 · His best-known work still is the ‘Nine Nations of North America’ (1981). His latest major book is ‘Radical Evolution’ (2005), describing the human race’s possible evolution, via emerging ...

  7. Joel Garreau is a noted observer of what makes all the people of the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean tick. Author of the best-selling, widely translated, Book-of-the-Month Club selection. In the Nine Nations of North America, he is one of those rare analysts whose scope comfortably includes all the people from the Arctic Circle ...

  8. 4 days ago · Show More. North America. North America, third largest of the world’s continents, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer. It extends for more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km) to within 500 miles (800 km) of both the North Pole and the Equator and has an east-west extent of 5,000 miles.

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