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End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization

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The world economy is changing. Global trade is ending as America’s role diminishes. In this groundbreaking book, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan reveals how nations must adapt to survive in a world of shrinking populations, regionalized economies, and self-reliance. Explore the future of energy, manufacturing, and security as globalization collapses. Brace yourself for a new world order.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780063230477
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Business
  • Height: 228 mm
  • No of Pages: 512
  • Spine Width: 42 mm
  • Weight: 684 gr
  • ISBN-10: 006323047X
  • Publisher Date: 03 May 2022
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 159 mm

21 reviews for End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization

  1. Ananya Viplav Dave

    I have mixed feeling with this book. On the one hand, it provides you with the insights on how future trade will collapse, it’s scary though.

  2. Gaddala Yakub

    Zeihan’s vision is compelling, but the sheer scope felt overwhelming. Some parts were insightful, others felt like conjecture. A thought-provoking read nonetheless.

  3. Shivam

    Provocative and insightful. Zeihan connects the dots in a way few others do. It is not light reading, but very essential in understanding world.

  4. Abhinandan Singh

    Interesting perspective, but I felt like the author had an agenda. Some solid points but feels like the sky is falling. Good but approach with caution.

  5. Shivani Pandey

    Zeihan’s writing feels repetitive at times. The central ideas are interesting and well-researched but could have been presented more concisely.

  6. Aditya Dongre

    A well-researched and thought-provoking book. Zeihan presents a clear and concise overview of the forces shaping the world. Highly recommended.

  7. Supreet Suman

    An intense and somewhat frightening exploration of future geopolitics. Peter Zeihan doesn’t hold back; it is a must-read for business leaders.

  8. Shail Tripathi

    Excellent geopolitical analysis. This book gave me a lot to think about. It’s a bit dense and moves at a fast clip, but it is rewarding.

  9. Akash Gupta

    A bit dense but overall, this book is really good at predicting the future and giving insights on how world trade will collapse. Recommended

  10. Varun Grover

    The book is okay. I agree with some of the insights that were written in the book, but some of them were a stretch. Overall, I’m okay with it.

  11. Rodhsi Singhal

    A fascinating, if unsettling, look at the future. Zeihan’s analysis is sharp, but the complete dismantling of globalization seems a bit extreme. Still worth reading.

  12. Swati Pangti

    End of the World is a bit dramatic title but informative. Zeihan makes compelling arguments. Not all predictions feel solid, but worth considering future.

  13. Riddhi Sawaria

    Great! A great way to understand what is really going in world trade and how America plays its influence on the world trade. Recommended

  14. Anant Kumar Singh

    This book is worth it if you want to understand the collapse of the world trade and how it will affect America’s global influence. Amazing!

  15. Himanshu Kumar

    Zeihan’s analysis is both terrifying and fascinating. Book is a must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics and future of world.

  16. Shirish Saxena

    Zeihan is insightful and sometimes too aggressive. A good starting point for discussions on our global future, so I recommend this.

  17. Padole Rushabh Anil

    Scary stuff! Zeihan paints a bleak picture. A little too focused on American dominance. Forces you to rethink assumptions. A bit repetitive at times.

  18. Harshit Agrawal

    Overly focused on population decline. It does, however, offer a contrarian view on globalization trends that I found refreshing.

  19. Utkarsh Jaiswal

    A bit too doom and gloom for my taste, but Zeihan is undeniably knowledgeable. Found some ideas interesting, others far-fetched. Worth a read.

  20. Aditya Mishra

    Zeihan’s book is a wake-up call. While I don’t agree with all his conclusions, he presents a clear and concise explanation of coming changes.

  21. Sameer Kumar

    Some predictions are too bold. Book gives a fresh perspective on globalization’s future. It’s a worthwhile read if taken with a grain of salt.

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