Prisoners of geography : ten maps that explain everything about the world /
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Scribner, 2015.Description: 291 p. : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In the bestselling tradition of Why Nations Fail and The Revenge of Geography , an award-winning journalist uses ten maps of crucial regions to explain the geo-political strategies of the world powers.
All leaders of nations are constrained by geography. Their choices are limited by mountains, rivers, seas, and concrete. To understand world events, news organizations and other authorities often focus on people, ideas, and political movements, but without geography, we never have the full picture. Now, in the relevant and timely Prisoners of Geography , seasoned journalist Tim Marshall examines Russia, China, the USA, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Japan and Korea, and Greenland and the Arctic--their weather, seas, mountains, rivers, deserts, and borders--to provide a context often missing from our political reportage: how the physical characteristics of these countries affect their strengths and vulnerabilities and the decisions made by their leaders.
In ten, up-to-date maps of each region, Marshall explains in clear and engaging prose the complex geo-political strategies of these key parts of the globe. What does it mean that Russia must have a navy, but also has frozen ports six months a year? How does this affect Putin's treatment of the Ukraine? How is China's future constrained by its geography? Why will Europe never be united? Why will America never be invaded? Shining a light on the unavoidable physical realities that shape all of our aspirations and endeavors, Prisoners of Geography is the critical guide to one of the major (and most often overlooked) determining factors in world history.
Journalist Tim Marshall examines Russia, China, the USA, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Japan and Korea, and Greenland and the Arctic--their weather, seas, mountains, rivers, deserts, and borders - See more at: http://books.simonandschuster.com/Prisoners-of-Geography/Tim-Marshall/9781501121463#sthash.rH0D6tKI.dpuf.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-272) and index.
A journalist uses ten maps of crucial regions to explain the geopolitical strategies of the world powers.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction (p. 1)
- 1 Russia (p. 11)
- 2 China (p. 38)
- 3 United States (p. 64)
- 4 Western Europe (p. 88)
- 5 Africa (p. 110)
- 6 The Middle East (p. 134)
- 7 India and Pakistan (p. 170)
- 8 Korea and Japan (p. 194)
- 9 Latin America (p. 216)
- 10 The Arctic (p. 242)
- Conclusion (p. 259)
- Acknowledgments (p. 265)
- Bibliography (p. 267)
- Index (p. 273)
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Author notes provided by Syndetics
Tim Marshall is a leading authority on foreign affairs with more than thirty years of reporting experience. He was diplomatic editor at Sky News and before that worked for the BBC and LBC/IRN radio. He has reported from forty countries and covered conflicts in Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. He is the author of Prisoners of Geography , The Age of Walls , A Flag Worth Dying For , The Power of Geography , and The Future of Geography .There are no comments on this title.