Since the publication of the third edition of this bibliography, 13 land-locked territories have joined the United Nations and the ranks of independent States: nine former Soviet socialist republics, Slovakia and Macedonia, and Ethiopia (land-locked throughout its long history except for the period 1952-1992) and Andorra (land-locked always but recognized as a sovereign State only in 1993). Thus, by any reckoning, there are now more than one third more land-locked States in the world than there were only three years ago. Some are already experiencing problems with transit across their more...
Since the publication of the third edition of this bibliography, 13 land-locked territories have joined the United Nations and the ranks of independen...