The Return of Marco Polo's World by Robert D. Kaplan - ISBN: 9780812986617
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America’s role in a turbulent world, shaped by China’s rising power.

The Return of Marco Polo's World

War, Strategy, and American Interests in the Twenty-first Century

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    304 pages

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    21 May 2019

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Summary

A bracing assessment of U.S. foreign policy and world disorder over the past two decades, anchored by a major new Pentagon-commissioned essay about changing power dynamics among China, Eurasia, and America–from the renowned geopolitical analyst and bestselling author of The Revenge of Geography and The Coming Anarchy.

A bracing assessment of U.S. foreign policy and world disorder over the past two decades from the bestselling author of The Revenge of Geography

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780812986617
ISBN-10:081298661X
Author:Robert D. Kaplan
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:21 May 2019
Weight:222g
Dimensions:203mm x 132mm
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Critics Review

“An eclectic collection of elegant and humane essays … Above all there is his fascination with the decisive impact of geography on the calculations, ambitions and illusions of statesmen and societies… . [A] prophecy from an observer with a depressingly accurate record of predictions. When it comes to curbing our enthusiasms, Kaplan’s achievement is to throw so much shade with so much verve.”—Bret Stephens, The New York Times Book Review

“Thoughtful, unsettling, but not apocalyptic analyses of world affairs flow steadily off the presses, and this is a superior example… . Presented with enough verve and insight to tempt readers to set it aside to reread in a few years.”Kirkus Review (starred review)

“Kaplan is a kind of expeditionary foreign-policy intellectual who does not allow his sympathies to cloud his judgment… . It is a sign of how very unusual a journalist Robert Kaplan is that after more than three decades covering civil wars and collapsing states and American interventions he has emerged not only as an eloquent defender of foreign-policy realism but as a grand strategist to whom the Pentagon turns for a tour d’horizon… . Whether or not one embraces it, tragic realism offers one lesson that Americans, and above all the idealistically inclined, need to learn, and to re-learn: humility.”The Wall Street Journal

“An astute, powerfully stated, and bracing presentation.”Booklist

“This volume compiles sixteen major essays on America’s foreign policy from national security commentator Kaplan… . An overview of thoughtful, multilayered positions and perspectives evolving through changing circumstances.”Publishers Weekly

“These essays constitute a truly pathbreaking, brilliant synthesis and analysis of geographic, political, technological, and economic trends with far-reaching consequences. The Return of Marco Polo’s World is another work by Robert D. Kaplan that will be regarded as a classic.”—General David Petraeus (U.S. Army, Ret.)

“When it comes to geopolitics and the analysis of world affairs, Robert D. Kaplan is the best in the business. These essays are not only astonishing in their breadth, depth, and range but beautifully crafted and accessible.”—John Bew, professor, the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and author of Realpolitik: A History and Castlereagh: A Life

“A characteristically thoughtful and provocative collection of essays from Robert D. Kaplan, born of his own Marco Polo–like wanderings and rich grasp of history … Elegant and compelling, these prescient pieces are a valuable guide to the endlessly complicated geopolitics of Eurasia, and what it all means for Americans in the decades ahead.”—Ambassador William J. Burns, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and former deputy secretary of state

“Robert D. Kaplan has long been one of the most unrelenting realistic commentators on the rough, mean, conflictual world disorder that has evolved since the Cold War. In these essays he provides a compelling antidote to the facile optimists in the ethnocentric Western intelligentsia. Read it with a stiff drink in hand, but be ready to be excited.”—Richard K. Betts, director, the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University

About The Author

Robert D. Kaplan

Robert D. Kaplan is the bestselling author of twenty books on foreign affairs and travel translated into many languages, including Adriatic, The Good American, The Revenge of Geography, Asia’s Cauldron, Monsoon, The Coming Anarchy, and Balkan Ghosts. He holds the Robert Strausz-Hupe Chair in Geopolitics at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. For three decades he reported on foreign affairs for The Atlantic. He was a member of the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board and the U.S. Navy’s Executive Panel. Foreign Policy magazine twice named him one of the world’s “Top 100 Global Thinkers.”

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