The Revenge of Geography Penguin Random House

The Revenge of Geography

Rs.2,400.00

The Revenge of Geography

9780812982220 Low stock
Rs.2,400.00
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The Revenge of Geography by Robert D. Kaplan is a thought-provoking analysis of how geography has shaped the course of history and continues to influence global politics. Kaplan argues that the physical landscape—mountains, rivers, deserts, and seas—plays a crucial role in determining the destiny of nations. By examining historical patterns and geopolitical realities, Kaplan offers insights into the current and future conflicts around the world. He discusses the strategic importance of regions like the Middle East, Asia, and Europe, and how geography impacts the rise and fall of great powers. This book serves as a compelling reminder that despite technological advances, the natural world still holds significant power over human affairs.

Why Read This Book

  • Provides a comprehensive understanding of how geography influences global politics and international relations.
  • Written by Robert D. Kaplan, a renowned geopolitical analyst known for his incisive commentary on global affairs.
  • Offers a historical perspective on current geopolitical conflicts, helping readers connect past events with present challenges.
  • Ideal for readers interested in geopolitics, history, and the factors that shape global power dynamics.
  • Combines historical analysis with predictions about future geopolitical trends, making it both informative and forward-looking.

About the Author

Robert D. Kaplan is a prominent author, journalist, and geopolitical analyst. He has written extensively on international affairs, security, and global strategy. Kaplan’s work has been widely recognized for its depth of analysis and its ability to connect historical and geographical factors to contemporary global issues. He has served as a correspondent for The Atlantic and as a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Kaplan’s books, including Balkan Ghosts and The Coming Anarchy, have influenced policymakers and readers alike, making him one of the most respected voices in the field of geopolitics.

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ISBN-13 9780812982220
Publisher Penguin Random House
The Revenge of Geography Penguin Random House

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