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The Return of Marco Polo's World
Robert D. Kaplan
其他書名
War, Strategy, and American Interests in the Twenty-first Century
出版
Random House Publishing Group
, 2018-03-06
主題
Political Science / International Relations / General
History / United States / General
Political Science / Essays
ISBN
0812996801
9780812996807
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=_ZopDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
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
and
The Coming Anarchy
“[Kaplan] 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.”—
The Wall Street Journal
In the late thirteenth century, Marco Polo began a decades-long trek from Venice to China along the trade route between Europe and Asia known as the Silk Road—a foundation of Kublai Khan’s sprawling empire. Now, in the early twenty-first century, the Chinese regime has proposed a land-and-maritime Silk Road that duplicates exactly the route Marco Polo traveled.
Drawing on decades of firsthand experience as a foreign correspondent and military embed for
The Atlantic,
Robert D. Kaplan outlines the timeless principles that should shape America’s role in a turbulent world that encompasses the Chinese challenge. From Kaplan’s immediate thoughts on President Trump to a frank examination of what will happen in the event of war with North Korea, these essays are a vigorous reckoning with the difficult choices the United States will face in the years ahead.
Praise for
The Return of Marco Polo’s World
“Elegant and humane . . . [a] prophecy from an observer with a depressingly accurate record of predictions.”
—Bret Stephens,
The New York Times Book Review
“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.)
“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)
“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