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Subtitle: The Scramble for Power in an
Ungoverned World, Harper Collins, N.Y. 2020, 453 pgs., index, graphs
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Reviewer comment
This is the third in a series of books by Peter Zeihan that discuss the coming
international chaos that will be the result of the U.S. witdrawal from it
superpower role since WWII in protecting world-wide commerce
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 - The Road So Far
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Chapter 2 - How to Rule the World, Part I:
The American Model
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Chapter 3 -How to Rule the World, Part II:
The British Model
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Chapter 4 - How to Be a Successful Country
China's Report Card
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Chapter 5 - Japan: Late Bloomer, Japan's
Report Card
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Capter 6 - Russia: The Failed Superpower,
Russia's Report Card
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Chapter 7 - Germany: Superpower, Backfired,
Germany's Report Card
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Chapter 8 - France: Desperately Seeking
Dominance, France's Report Card
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Chapter 9 - Iran: The Ancient Superpower,
Iran's Report Card
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Chapter 10 - Saudi Arabia: The Anti-Power and
the Destruction of the Middle East, Saudi Arabia's Report Card
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Chapter 11 - Turkey: The Awakening
Superpower, Turkey's Report Card
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Chapter 12 - Brazil: Sunset Approaches,
Brazil's Report Card
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Chapter 13 - Argentina: The Politics of
Self-Destruction, Argentina's Report Card
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Chapter 14 - The Misshape of Things to Come:
The Future of American Foreign Policy
Thread 1: Unwinding the Global War on Terror
Thread 2: The Order Hangover
Thread 3: Strategic Retrenchment
Thread 4: Profits Without Borders
Thread 5: Desperately Seeking Instability
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Chapter 15: The United States: The Distant
Superpower, The United States' Report Card
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Chapter 16: Present at the Destruction: The
Dawning of the Fourth Age
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References
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Peter Zeihan
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Peter Zeihan
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Richard Evans - The Pursuit of Power:
Europe 1815 - 1914
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Geoffrey Parker - Global Crisis: War,
Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century
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