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Tim Marshall on Geopolitics: Prisoners, Power & Future of Geography Collection by Elliott & Thompson Limited; 9789124291105

Tim Marshall on Geopolitics: Prisoners, Power & Future of Geography Collection

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In Tim Marshall on Geopolitics: Prisoners, Power & Future of Geography Collection, the intricate relationship between geography and global power dynamics is meticulously explored. This collection showcases how the physical landscape shapes political decisions and influences the lives of nations and their leaders.

The Plot

Marshall delves into the geographical constraints that have historically dictated the actions of states. From the formidable barriers of mountains to the strategic significance of rivers and plains, each chapter provides a compelling analysis of how geography acts as both a prison and a source of power. Through a combination of historical context and contemporary examples, Marshall illustrates the persistent relevance of geography in understanding modern geopolitical issues.

Themes

  • Geopolitical Strategy: The collection examines how geography informs military and political strategy.
  • Historical Context: Each essay is steeped in historical perspective, linking past events to present realities.
  • Global Perspectives: The book features insights into various regions, offering a holistic view of world geography.
“Geography is the silent partner of history, shaping the destinies of nations.”

Readers who appreciate Marshall's other works, such as Prisoners of Geography, will find this collection equally illuminating. The author's clear and engaging writing style makes complex concepts accessible, encouraging readers to ponder the future implications of geographical factors on global affairs.

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ISBN: 9789124291105

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