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Mentioned in 12 episodes
2034
A Novel of the Next World War
Book • 2021
2034: A Novel of the Next World War is a cautionary tale that explores the dangerous realities of geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China.
The novel depicts a future where a miscalculation leads to a catastrophic war, highlighting themes of human folly and miscalculation.
It received positive reviews for its realistic portrayal and engaging characters.
The novel depicts a future where a miscalculation leads to a catastrophic war, highlighting themes of human folly and miscalculation.
It received positive reviews for its realistic portrayal and engaging characters.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned by 

as one of two novels written with Adam Walsh that imagine future warfare.


Ryan Holiday

152 snips
Are We In A Post-Shame Society? | Elliot Ackerman (PT. 2)
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as one of the books written by 

with Admiral Stavridis.


Ryan Holiday


Elliot Ackerman

133 snips
The #1 Gift You Can Give Your Future Self | Former Marine Elliot Ackerman
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as co-authored by 

, who is a decorated writer.

John Donvan


Elliot Ackerman

45 snips
Wartime Kill Switch: Human or AI?
Recommended by 

to a Marine interested in writing.


Ryan Holiday

24 snips
Do You Have This Ability? | Ask DS
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in relation to a book they co-authored, discussing the Thucydides Trap.


Ryan Holiday

19 snips
Elliot Ackerman on Storytelling and the Cyclical Nature of History
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as a recommended summer read relating to unintended consequences and future warfare.


Tom Keene

11 snips
Relief Rally Stalls as Energy Concerns Linger
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as an excellent and timely read.


Michael Smirconish

Admiral Stavridis ALARM: 5 Signs That The U.S. and China Will Go To War
Mentioned in reference to the increasing focus on wargaming with China, but considered shallow analysis.

S2E6: Contemplating US Defeat in A Modern Conflict with China
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in comparison to White Star War, deemed less insightful.

Matt Turpin

Xi-Biden at APEC + What It Takes To Compete
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as a good novel about future warfare.

Michael O'Hanlon

War in Taiwan: Who Would Win?








