In "Upheaval," Jared Diamond, the acclaimed author of "Guns, Germs and Steel" and "Collapse," delves into how nations confront and overcome major crises. He offers critical insights that can help humanity address contemporary global challenges. Through an in-depth examination of six modern countries—Finland, Chile, Indonesia, Japan, Germany, and Australia—Diamond identifies the resilience factors that enabled their recovery from significant disasters. He also highlights potential threats facing nations like the United States, suggesting a path towards catastrophe if these issues are not addressed. This work integrates history, geography, biology, anthropology, and psychology, making it Diamond’s most personal and comprehensive exploration to date.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores national resilience in crises, highlighting patterns of recovery and potential future threats.
- Builds on Diamond’s previous works, offering a comprehensive analysis of what influences the rise and fall of civilizations.
- Combines diverse disciplines for a rich, personal narrative, providing both historical insights and future warnings.
About the Author
Jared Diamond is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American geographer, historian, ornithologist, and author. He is best known for his popular science books, which integrate insights from various fields to explain patterns in human history and societal development. His notable works include "Guns, Germs and Steel," which won the Pulitzer Prize, and "Collapse," both of which explore the factors behind the success and failure of civilizations.