L. Boessel
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End of an Era
- How China's Authoritarian Revival Is Undermining Its Rise
- De: Carl Minzner
- Narrado por: David Colacci
- Duración: 9 h y 17 m
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China's reform era is ending. Core factors that characterized it - political stability, ideological openness, and rapid economic growth - are unraveling.
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Lacking Credibility
- De L. Boessel en 01-07-19
- End of an Era
- How China's Authoritarian Revival Is Undermining Its Rise
- De: Carl Minzner
- Narrado por: David Colacci
Lacking Credibility
Revisado: 01-07-19
The China analysis is interesting and well put together, but the statements lack footnotes to support and formulate a strong idea about the topics.
The authors anti-Trump sentiment has either blinded him towards American Foreign Policy or he is just not credible.
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The Absent Superpower
- The Shale Revolution and a World Without America
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Toby Sheets
- Duración: 13 h y 44 m
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In 2014's The Accidental Superpower, geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan made the case that geographic, demographic, and energy trends were unravelling the global system. Zeihan takes the story a step further in The Absent Superpower, mapping out the threats and opportunities as the world descends into disorder.
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Only worthwhile if you're curious about updates
- De Anon en 02-27-18
- The Absent Superpower
- The Shale Revolution and a World Without America
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Toby Sheets
Geopolitical Book
Revisado: 12-27-18
This book was an interesting perspective of how shale is involved with the geopolitics of just about every part of the World. It was a journey through each country and it's predicted future will be based on the current variables and future predictions of shale energy possibilities.
There seems to be a bit too much absolutism about the world. I will not argue whether Mr. Zeihan is correct or not. I just felt like the book could have been written in a way that was a more teaching moment and allow the reader to expand the ideas themselves. It felt like a bunch of facts being thrown at me, which I enjoy. For the reason stated above I would find it hard to recommend to everyone because it takes a specific type of person to enjoy this book.
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