Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
On the world maps common in America, the Western Hemisphere lies front and center, while the Indian Ocean region all but disappears. This convention reveals the geopolitical focus of the now-departed twentieth century, but in the twenty-first century that focus will fundamentally change. In this...
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On the world maps common in America, the Western Hemisphere lies front and center, while the Indian Ocean region all but disappears. This convention reveals the geopolitical focus of the now-departed twentieth century, but in the twenty-first century that focus will fundamentally change. In this pivotal examination of the countries known as “Monsoon Asia”—which include India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Burma, Oman, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Tanzania—bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan shows how crucial this dynamic area has become to American power. It is here that the fight for democracy, energy independence, and religious freedom will be lost or won, and it is here that American foreign policy must concentrate if the United States is to remain relevant in an ever-changing world. From the Horn of Africa to the Indonesian archipelago and beyond, Kaplan exposes the effects of population growth, climate change, and extremist politics on this unstable region, demonstrating why Americans can no longer afford to ignore this important area of the world.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780812979206 (0812979206)
ASIN: 812979206
Publish date: September 13th 2011
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
History,
Cultural,
Africa,
War,
Military,
Politics,
India,
Asia,
Political Science,
China
4/5; probably only Robert D. Kaplan could have done it-- circle the Indian Ocean and use it as the hinge point for an exploration of both history and futurology. will the monsoon ocean be flooded with three Indian flat-tops, 2 Chinese, as well as cruisers from Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the ...
This in intended to be a slightly more useful review than my first pass (below).Kaplan presents a survey of the Indian Ocean littoral – from Oman to Zanzibar - moving clockwise about the Sea in conscious imitation of the ancient periplous (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periplous , which were descript...
This is a fascinating, informative and detailed book with full chapters devoted to many of the countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. Author Robert Kaplan makes a good case that this area of the world will only be increasing in importance. His chapters on Oman and Yemen are especially interesting ...