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The Eurasian Century

Hot Wars, Cold Wars, and the Making of the Modern Century

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The Eurasian Century

By: Hal Brands
Narrated by: Tim Fannon
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We often think of the modern era as the age of American power. In reality, we're living in a long, violent Eurasian century. That giant, resource-rich landmass possesses the bulk of the global population, industrial might, and potential military power. Eurasia is a strategic prize without equal—which is why the world has been roiled, reshaped, and nearly destroyed by clashes over the supercontinent.

Since the early twentieth century, autocratic powers have aspired for dominance by seizing commanding positions in the world's strategic heartland. Offshore sea powers, namely the United Kingdom and America, have sought to make the world safe for democracy by keeping Eurasia in balance. America's rivalries with China, Russia, and Iran are the next round in this geopolitical game. If this new authoritarian axis succeeds in enacting a radically revised international order, America and other democracies will be vulnerable and insecure.

Hal Brands argues that a better understanding of Eurasia's strategic geography can illuminate the contours of rivalry and conflict in today's world. The Eurasian Century explains how revolutions in technology and warfare, and the rise of toxic ideologies of conquest, made Eurasia the center of twentieth-century geopolitics—with pressing implications for the struggles that will define the twenty-first.

©2025 Hal Brands (P)2025 Kalorama
20th Century Military Modern Politics & Government War Russia Middle East Iran Thought-Provoking Socialism Soviet Union Imperialism China Imperial Japan Africa Capitalism Latin American American Foreign Policy Interwar Period Cold War
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the tour of geopolitical thinkers of the early to mid-twentieth century was enjoyable and informative. rich lessons were drawn from the mid-section of the book at the end. but those middle parts were a little dry due to the familiarity of the terrain of mid-twentieth century conflict. it would have also enriched the book to hear more about non-western geopolitical thinkers and schools. overall, a worthwhile listen though

strong start, strong end, perspective could be enriched

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