Prisoners of Geography: Fully Updated Edition by Tim Marshall (Signed)

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Published 10th April

Prisoners of Geography is the book people need to understand what’s happening in the news today, from China’s ambitions to the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.  Bestselling author and geopolitics expert Tim Marshall looks at the past, present and future to offer crucial insights into one of the major factors that determines world history – because if you don’t know geography, you’ll never have the full picture.  This completely revised and updated edition brings the classic text up to date with the events and trends of the past decade, with new material including:

the Russia–Ukraine war and Moscow's alliances with authoritarian states

the conflicts in the Middle East

China’s growing military and strategic power, and its stance on Taiwan

American global power and pivot to the Pacific

Europe’s leaning towards more extreme politics, increased defence spending, and the new ‘Iron Curtain’

Japan's remilitarisation and increasing power

great power play in Africa

the growth of Indian economic and military strength 

Read Tim Marshall’s geopolitical primers (Prisoners of Geography, The Power of Geography and The Future of Geography) to understand what’s happening in our fast-changing world.

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signed pre-order
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Published 10th April

Prisoners of Geography is the book people need to understand what’s happening in the news today, from China’s ambitions to the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.  Bestselling author and geopolitics expert Tim Marshall looks at the past, present and future to offer crucial insights into one of the major factors that determines world history – because if you don’t know geography, you’ll never have the full picture.  This completely revised and updated edition brings the classic text up to date with the events and trends of the past decade, with new material including:

the Russia–Ukraine war and Moscow's alliances with authoritarian states

the conflicts in the Middle East

China’s growing military and strategic power, and its stance on Taiwan

American global power and pivot to the Pacific

Europe’s leaning towards more extreme politics, increased defence spending, and the new ‘Iron Curtain’

Japan's remilitarisation and increasing power

great power play in Africa

the growth of Indian economic and military strength 

Read Tim Marshall’s geopolitical primers (Prisoners of Geography, The Power of Geography and The Future of Geography) to understand what’s happening in our fast-changing world.

signed pre-order
paperback

Published 10th April

Prisoners of Geography is the book people need to understand what’s happening in the news today, from China’s ambitions to the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.  Bestselling author and geopolitics expert Tim Marshall looks at the past, present and future to offer crucial insights into one of the major factors that determines world history – because if you don’t know geography, you’ll never have the full picture.  This completely revised and updated edition brings the classic text up to date with the events and trends of the past decade, with new material including:

the Russia–Ukraine war and Moscow's alliances with authoritarian states

the conflicts in the Middle East

China’s growing military and strategic power, and its stance on Taiwan

American global power and pivot to the Pacific

Europe’s leaning towards more extreme politics, increased defence spending, and the new ‘Iron Curtain’

Japan's remilitarisation and increasing power

great power play in Africa

the growth of Indian economic and military strength 

Read Tim Marshall’s geopolitical primers (Prisoners of Geography, The Power of Geography and The Future of Geography) to understand what’s happening in our fast-changing world.

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