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In his book The Revenge of Geography, Kaplan argues that geography is not just important to understanding world affairs — it's central to understanding where we've been and where we're going.
Wei Hui’s 1999 book, which was banned in China for its sexual content and accusations of “decadence," follows a young ...
Tim Marshall's 2025 edition of Prisoners of Geography refreshes his realist geopolitical doctrine with post-COVID, AI-era, ...
By Julie Crea Dunbar (Geog'93) (ABC-CLIO, 360 pages; 2022) Buy the Book . From the early civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia to our present-day globalized society, readers will learn how humans ...
AMERICA'S STRATEGY IN WORLD POLITICS-Nicholas John Spykman-Harcourf, Brace ($3.75). Long before Pearl Harbor, Professor Nicholas John Spykman glanced up one day from his studies of German ...
This week we review The Power Of Geography, by Tim Marshall, The Final Revival Of Opal & Nev, by Dawnie Walton, The Absolute Book, by Elizabeth Knox, The Never Ending Summer, by Emma Kennedy and ...
OPINION: THE REVENGE OF GEOGRAPHY: WHAT THE MAP TELLS US ABOUT COMING CONFLICTS AND THE BATTLE AGAINST FATE By Robert D. Kaplan Random House, $26, 403 pages. Robert Kaplan, a seasoned foreign ...
Geography’s role in wars and politics shows the world isn’t “flat,” Tim Marshall writes.
Robert D. Kaplan uses the history, climate, and geography of major world regions to explain the current conflicts that are wracking the world — and offers potential solutions. 03 amazon.com ...