Spy satellites orbiting the moon. Space metals worth more than most countries’ GDP. People on Mars within the next ten years.
This isn’t science fiction. It’s astropolitics.
Humans are heading up and out, and we’re taking our power struggles with us. Soon, what happens in space will shape human history as much the mountains, rivers and seas have on Earth. It’s no coincidence that Russia, China and the USA are leading the way. The next fifty years will change the face of global politics.
In this gripping book, bestselling author Tim Marshall lays bare the new geopolitical realities to show how we got here and where we’re going, covering the new space race; great-power rivalry; technology; economics; war; and what it means for all of us down here on Earth. Written with all the insight and wit that have made Marshall the UK’s most popular writer on geopolitics, this is the essential read on power, politics and the future of humanity.


The Future of Geography by Tim Marshall
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Tim Marshall’s “The Future of Geography” examines how geography is developing in a world that is undergoing fast change. Marshall looks at how geography affects our lives and determines the future, covering everything from geopolitical changes and environmental issues to technological breakthroughs and cultural changes. This book offers a provocative investigation of the tremendous influence geography will have on society, international events, and how we navigate the world in the years to come through astute analysis and compelling narratives.
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Categories: English Books, History, Non-Fiction, Political & Social Sciences, s2
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