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The accidental superpower

Ten Years On
Book • 2014
In this book, Peter Zeihan analyzes how the hard rules of geography are impacting American commitment to free trade, the global aging crisis affecting markets and capital supplies, and the unique advantages of the American economy, particularly its rapid approach to energy independence.

The book highlights how these factors are overturning the global system and ushering in a new order.

It emphasizes the strategic gambit made by the United States after World War II, the role of the U.S.

Navy in enforcing a global arrangement, and how America's geography and youth population position it favorably in a de-globalizing world.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Sam Harris
as the focus of their conversation; a re-released and updated version of Zeihan's first book.
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Gabriel Hubert
pour sa perspective sur la géopolitique mondiale.
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Mentioned by Daniel Immerwahr as an example of geopoliticians crediting U.S. power to geographic advantages.
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From the archive: Are we really prisoners of geography?
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Mike Solana
as a book that changed the way he viewed the world.
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Peter Zeihan
, noting that the book includes a section on Myanmar.
Myanmar Is More Important Than You Think || Peter Zeihan
Mentioned by VP as a book that first introduced him to the importance of demographics in geopolitical forecasting.
Ep147: Population Collapse
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Jack Carr
as a source for his understanding of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
#1986 - Jack Carr

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