Description
Discover the compelling narrative of **Prisoners of Geography** by Tim Marshall, a groundbreaking book that delves into how geography shapes global politics and international relations. This essential read reveals how physical barriers like mountains, rivers, and seas influence the decisions of world leaders. Understanding geography is crucial to comprehending events and conflicts, from Putin's fixation on Crimea to the United States’ rise as a global superpower and China's expanding influence. With ten insightful chapters focusing on diverse regions, including **Russia, the USA, China, and the Middle East**, this book expertly combines **maps, personal anecdotes, and rigorous analysis** to offer readers a comprehensive overview of geopolitical dynamics. Published by Elliott & Thompson in 2016, this trade paperback edition features 320 pages of thought-provoking content. Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in **geopolitics**, **history**, and the **contemporary global landscape**, **Prisoners of Geography** provides a critical framework that helps clarify why geographical context matters. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of world events and put the 'geo' back into your geopolitical discussions. Grab your copy today and explore the high-stakes strategies dictated by geography.