The return of Marco Polo's world : war, strategy, and American interests in the twenty-first century
by Kaplan, Robert D., 1952- (Author)
Summary
"A bracing assessment of U.S. foreign policy and world disorder over the past two decades, anchored by a major new Pentagon-commissioned essay about changing power dynamics among China, Eurasia, and America--from the renowned geopolitical analyst and bestselling author of The Revenge of Geography an... Full description
- Strategy.
- The return of Marco Polo's world and the U.S. military response
- The art of avoiding war
- The tragedy of U.S. foreign policy
- Elegant decline : the Navy's rising importance
- When North Korea falls
- War and its costs.
- Rereading Vietnam
- Iraq : the counterfactual game
- The wounded home front
- No greater honor
- Thinkers.
- In defense of Henry Kissinger
- Samuel Huntington : looking the world in the eye
- Why John Mearshimer is right (about some things)
- Reflections.
- On foreign policy, Donald Trump is no realist
- The post-imperial moment
- Fated to lead
- The great danger of a new utopianism
- Marco Polo redux.
- Traveling China's new Silk Road.