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The Future of Geography : How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World by Tim Marshall; 9781783967247

The Future of Geography : How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World

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The Future of Geography by Tim Marshall offers a compelling exploration of how the shifting dynamics of power and politics within outer space will influence life on Earth. As nations and private entities increasingly venture beyond our planet, the implications for geopolitics, economy, and security are profound and far-reaching.

The Plot

Marshall examines the intricate relationship between geography and power, positing that the next great frontier lies not just on Earth but in the vast expanse of space. He delves into the strategies employed by global powers as they navigate the complexities of space exploration and exploitation. Through a blend of thorough research and insightful analysis, the author presents a future where territorial disputes may extend beyond national borders and into the cosmos.

Themes

  • Geopolitical Strategy: The book discusses how nations are re-evaluating their strategies in light of emerging space technologies.
  • Resource Competition: It highlights the race for resources, including minerals and energy, found in asteroids and on other celestial bodies.
  • International Cooperation vs. Conflict: The potential for both collaboration and conflict in space is explored, posing questions about governance and law in a new age.
"The exploration of space is not just about the final frontier; it’s about the power plays that accompany it."

Readers who appreciated Marshall's previous works, such as Prisoners of Geography, will find familiar themes of power and place, but with an exhilarating twist that extends the conversation into the cosmos. This thought-provoking text is essential for anyone interested in the future of international relations and the evolving landscape of global power.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 200 mm × 130 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 356
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
ISBN: 9781783967247

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