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In an era of wildcard world leaders, conflict and souring historic alliances, the world can seem like a very troubled place.
If 'might' really is 'right', how can the countries of the world co-exist and survive?
John Andrews untangles the complex threads of geopolitics that both bind us - and threaten to tear us apart. From military might to soft power and empires to rogue states, the book takes the long view of the factors that influence relations between countries, complete with a jargon-busting A-Z of key terms and concepts.
The result is a clear-sighted analysis of the themes and
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Produktbeschreibung
In an era of wildcard world leaders, conflict and souring historic alliances, the world can seem like a very troubled place.

If 'might' really is 'right', how can the countries of the world co-exist and survive?

John Andrews untangles the complex threads of geopolitics that both bind us - and threaten to tear us apart. From military might to soft power and empires to rogue states, the book takes the long view of the factors that influence relations between countries, complete with a jargon-busting A-Z of key terms and concepts.

The result is a clear-sighted analysis of the themes and trends governing global politics - and why we ignore them at our peril.


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Autorenporträt
John Andrews is a political journalist and writer. He was an Economist foreign correspondent for 24 years and is the author of The Economist Book of Isms and The World in Conflict, and co-editor of Megachange: The World in 2050.