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To Rule The Waves How Control Of The Worlds Oceans Shapes The Fate Of The Superpowers Bruce D Jones

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To Rule The Waves How Control Of The Worlds Oceans Shapes The Fate Of The Superpowers Bruce D Jones
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Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 3.08 MB
Author: Bruce D. Jones
ISBN: a20f5a6b-12e3-4f7e-9fe1-0ed0f09f5f48, A20F5A6B-12E3-4F7E-9FE1-0ED0F09F5F48
Language: English
Year: 2021

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To Rule The Waves How Control Of The Worlds Oceans Shapes The Fate Of The Superpowers Bruce D Jones by Bruce D. Jones a20f5a6b-12e3-4f7e-9fe1-0ed0f09f5f48, A20F5A6B-12E3-4F7E-9FE1-0ED0F09F5F48 instant download after payment.

From a brilliant Brookings Institution expert, an "important" (The Wall Street Journal) and "penetrating historical and political study" (Nature) of the critical role that oceans play in the daily struggle for global power, in the bestselling tradition of Robert Kaplan's The Revenge of Geography.
For centuries, oceans were the chessboard on which empires battled for supremacy. But in the nuclear age, air power and missile systems dominated our worries about security, and for the United States, the economy was largely driven by domestic production, with trucking and railways that crisscrossed the continent serving as the primary modes of commercial transit.

All that has changed, as nine-tenths of global commerce and the bulk of energy trade is today linked to sea-based flows. A brightly painted forty-foot steel shipping container loaded in Asia with twenty tons of goods may arrive literally anywhere else in the world; how that really happens...

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