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Prisoners of Geography is a masterclass in geopolitical analysis that reveals how geography has shaped the rise and fall of nations. Tim Marshall examines the physical features—mountains, rivers, seas, and deserts—that constrain and enable the foreign policies of the world’s major powers.
This fully updated new edition includes new material on emerging geopolitical challenges and shifts in global power dynamics. From Russia’s landlocked vulnerabilities to China’s competition for resources, from America’s geographic advantages to Europe’s historical divisions, Marshall demonstrates how understanding geography is essential to understanding international politics.
Perfect for anyone seeking to comprehend why nations act as they do, this bestseller transforms abstract geopolitical concepts into compelling narratives rooted in the physical world.







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