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  • Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics
  • By: Tim Marshall
  • Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
  • Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,166 ratings)
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By: Tim Marshall
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Summary

All leaders are constrained by geography. Their choices are limited by mountains, rivers, seas and concrete. Yes, to follow world events you need to understand people, ideas and movements - but if you don't know geography, you'll never have the full picture.

If you've ever wondered why Putin is so obsessed with Crimea, why the USA was destined to become a global superpower or why China's power base continues to expand ever outwards, the answers are all here. In 10 chapters (covering Russia, China, the USA, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, India and Pakistan, Europe, Japan and Korea, and the Arctic), using essays and occasionally the personal experiences of the widely travelled author, Prisoners of Geography looks at the past, present and future to offer an essential insight into one of the major factors that determines world history. It's time to put the 'geo' back into geopolitics.

©2016 Tim Marshall (P)2017 Audible, Ltd.

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Deeply fascinating and enlightening

This book opened my mind to a totally new description of the world, her geography and her politics. It challenged my current perception of humanity, power and resources. The narration of the book was excellent. Love to read more on geopolitics.

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Brilliant and insightful

A great insight in to how geography has shaped the past, the present and what will happen in the future. Very impressed with current research in to current events and politics from around the world.

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Interesting and Informative read

This was a very interesting book which provided a lot of information on why countries behave in certain ways. Also explaining the challenges of the geography of the regions on their decision making and policy. It was well read and not heavy but reasonably easy to assimilate.

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Great Book

I would certainly recommend this book if you are interested in knowing why some countries are the way they are now and what they are likely to look like in the future.

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Ignited a passion for geography and geopolitics

Didn’t realise how little I knew about the world until I read this well researched and brilliantly structured book.

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Fascinating knowledge.

This was brilliant at explaining why the world is the way it is. There’s no bias in it which is refreshing. I really enjoyed it and wish more people understood the complexities of the world in which they live. This would be good subject matter for high school students. It really provokes thinking and questioning.

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So interesting

I read the previous reviews and thought I’d give it a go, I found it very interesting and informative and gave an insight into just how delicate the nations of the world have to interact for the sake of global peace.
I would recommend this book to anyone who just likes to know what’s going in the world and how politics interact between nations

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amazing book

very informative and well structured book... I cannot recommend it enough. enjoyed every chapter of it.

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Tour de force

Great explanations and account of history and geography’s impact on it. Well worth a read.

Only problem with the book and the tesis is that it explains everything and therefore tends to explain nothing - and offers little that can be used to think about what we can do to change the course of history.

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brilliant book

brilliant book full.of knowledge and keeps you engaged. would have liked it to go on and on but i know all good things come to an end. if your a fan of geography and/or history this is a book for you

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