Prisoners of Geography- Ten Maps That Explain Everything About the World by Tim Marshall

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In this New York Times bestseller, an award-winning journalist uses ten maps of crucial regions to explain the geo-political strategies of the world powers fans of geography, history, and politics (and maps) will be enthralled (Fort Worth Star-Telegram). Maps have a mysterious hold over us. Whether ancient, crumbling parchments or generated by Google, maps tell us things we want to know, not only about our current location or where we are going but about the world in general. And yet, when it comes to geo-politics, much of what we are told is generated by analysts and other experts who have neglected to refer to a map of the place in question. All leaders of nations are constrained by geography. In "one of the best books about geopolitics" (The Evening Standard), now updated to include 2016 geopolitical developments, journalist Tim Marshall examines Russia, China, the US, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Japan, 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. Offering "a fresh way of looking at maps" (The New York Times Book Review), Marshall explains the complex geo-political strategies that shape.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Paperback
    • Product dimension- 5.9" W x 8.9" H x 0.8" D
    • Genre- History
    • Publisher- Scribner, Publication date- 10-11-2016
    • Page count- 320
    • ISBN- 9781501121470
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4 years ago

Good book! Enjoyable read!

I have started taking a surficial interest in history and this is a great book that provides some context to regions around the world. I knew about the geographic features of many of these countries but never thought about the geopolitical implications of lacking a warm water port and its influence on the decision making in Moscow or how a mountain range can alter trading or a relationship between two countries, especially if that mountain is on a border. I learned a lot of great information about different countries without being bombarded with too much. Marshall does a good job of explaining things using historical context and recent events to provide a good snapshot of what is going on and what is likely to go on in the future. I would highly recommend and I am excited to read the next books in this series!

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