Tim Marshall’s ‘Prisoners of Geography’ has sold over 3 million copies since it was first published ten years ago. A new edition coming out in April has added 100 new pages of information on how the world has changed.
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
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
Time to find out if we are still 'Prisoners of Geography'?

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