Prisoners Of Geography
Explore how geography shapes world politics ππΊοΈ in this gripping, insightful book by Tim Marshall ππ¬. A must-read on power, borders & global strategy! π§βοΈ
₨ 250
Understand the World Through Maps
Prisoners of Geography breaks down complex global issues by showing how geography still plays a defining role in the 21st century. From superpowers to developing nations, Tim Marshall explains how natural features like mountains, rivers, and seas affect everything β from military conflicts to economic growth.
Itβs a clear, engaging, and deeply educational book for anyone wanting to understand world events through the lens of geography.
Description
π Prisoners of Geography
Prisoners of Geography ππ§ by Tim Marshall offers a fascinating look at how geography shapes global politics, conflicts, and power structures. Through ten sharp chapters, Marshall takes readers on a tour of the world πβ from Russiaβs icy frontiers βοΈ to Africaβs vast deserts ποΈ, Chinaβs mountainous borders ποΈ, and the geopolitical tensions of the Middle East βοΈ.
With easy-to-understand language and clear maps πΊοΈ, the book reveals how rivers, mountains, seas, and borders continue to influence political decisions, war strategies, and global diplomacy. Itβs a must-read for students of political science, international relations, and history, as well as for curious readers who want to understand why the world is the way it is π§ π.
A powerful blend of geography, history, and politics, this book explains past patterns and current affairs with crystal clarity. ππ‘
Specifications
- Authored by Tim Marshall, this book includes around 300β320 pages with maps, case studies, and regional analyses.
- Written in English, it's perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in geopolitics and world affairs.
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