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Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Explain Everything about the World: 1 (Politics of Place)
R**E
We're really prisoners of geography
Brilliant essay by Tim Marshall. After reading this book, you'll be really convinced that we're "prisoners of geography". The illustration of the effect that geography has in determining geopolitics is striking and compelling. Understanding the geopolitics of Russia, China, Europe, North America, Middle East, India and East Asia becomes much easier if these regions are observed through the lenses of geographical constraints (or lack thereof) as well as history.The only defect of this book is that you just can't have enough. Huge regions like Africa or South America just get a single chapter each, and there's no Oceania/Australasia or South East Asia.
D**T
Grography matters.
Written in a way that is easily understood. Simple vocabulary.No side taken. Left me wondering why I had never thought of geography playing such a major role in a nations history and thinking.
C**N
Four Stars
VERY GOOD.
P**D
Five Stars
Really interesting view of the world. Check out the issues in the Arctic!
L**N
Brilliant
Brilliant book made even better with more maps.
J**N
Five Stars
Very good
B**S
Nice
RepublishReprintThe author sets out with a big challenge ahead of him, namely to explain the geo-political strategies of the world powers with ten maps.Geography cannot be changed. Political boundaries can be, usually with the aid of the army. Some political groupings may be formed by more peaceable means. Often peace is threatened by geography, however, a small strip of land or sea can be a tinderbox between nations.In this interesting book, the author looks at Russia, China, the USA, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Japan and Korea, and Greenland and the Arctic and considers how their physical geography can affect their strengths and vulnerabilities and the decisions made by their leaders. All of this is achieved in a fairly neutral tone that seeks to look at the facts, rather than pushing a particular line or agenda, delivering surprising analysis at times. Sometimes we do not know the world as well as we think we might.Many questions are asked. Some deep and meaningful, others more abstract yet interesting nonetheless. This is one of those books that you probably don’t go out looking for, but should you stumble across it or receive it as a gift you will be very happy with it. Geography, politics and elements of the news cycle can be brought to life with this book. You just need an open mind.Christmas is coming. This could be an ideal book for the curious reader. You might need two copies though, as if you start leafing through it there’s a big danger you will be hooked.
T**G
Geopolitics: quickly, simply and clearly.
One of the best books I've read about geopolitics, it gives a great prospective, some that I hadn't really thought about before. Really easy reading; the book really opens up your mind to politics, national political thinking and wars not only in a historical context but intertwines it into a modern context right up to 2017 and beyond. I have had the pleasure of meeting the author and he's a gentlemen; no arrogance and an excellent down to earth conversationalist discussing any topic.
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