Robert Kaplan, bestselling author of Balkan Ghosts, offers up
scrupulous, far-ranging insights on the world to come in a spirited,
rousing, and provocative book that has earned a place at the top of the
reading lists of the world's policy makers.
The end of the Cold War has not ushered in the global peace and
prosperity that many had anticipated. Volatile new democracies in
Eastern Europe, fierce tribalism in Africa, civil war and ethnic
violence in the Near East, and widespread famine and disease--not to
mention the brutal rift developing as wealthy nations reap the benefits
of seemingly boundless technology while other parts of the world slide
into chaos--are among the issues Kaplan identifies as the most important
for charting the future of geopolitics. Historical antecedents in
Gibbon's Decline and Fall and in the legacies of statesmen such as
Henry Kissinger contribute to this bracingly prophetic framework for
addressing the new global reality. Bold, erudite, and profoundly
important, The Coming Anarchy is a compelling must-read by one of
today's most penetrating writers and provocative minds.