
The Accidental Superpower
Ten Years On
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Mr. Peter Zeihan
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Mr. Peter Zeihan
About this listen
With a new "10 years later" epilogue for every chapter, comes an eye-opening assessment of American power and deglobalization in the bestselling tradition of The World is Flat and The Next 100 Years.
Near the end of the Second World War, the United States made a bold strategic gambit that rewired the international system. Empires were abolished and replaced by a global arrangement enforced by the U.S. Navy. With all the world's oceans safe for the first time in history, markets and resources were made available for everyone. Enemies became partners.
We think of this system as normal—it is not. We live in an artificial world on borrowed time.
In The Accidental Superpower, international strategist Peter Zeihan examines how the hard rules of geography are eroding the American commitment to free trade; how much of the planet is aging into a mass retirement that will enervate markets and capital supplies; and how, against all odds, it is the ever-ravenous American economy that—alone among the developed nations—is rapidly approaching energy independence. Combined, these factors are doing nothing less than overturning the global system and ushering in a new (dis)order.
For most, that is a disaster-in-waiting, but not for the Americans. The shale revolution allows Americans to sidestep an increasingly dangerous energy market. Only the United States boasts a youth population large enough to escape the sucking maw of global aging. Most important, geography will matter more than ever in a de-globalizing world, and America's geography is simply sublime.
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©2014, 2023 Peter Zeihan (P)2023 TwelveWhat the critics say
"[A] lively, readable thesis on how the success or failure of nations may rest on the very ground beneath their feet...Anyone seeking a cogent, and provocative, take on where the world is heading should start here. Even if you don't fall in love with maps, you'll never look at them the same way again."—The Wall Street Journal
"In THE ACCIDENTAL SUPERPOWER, Peter Zeihan has explored a contemporary version of Napoleon's dictum that the power of countries derives from their geography. He brings a refreshingly novel and thought-provoking approach to understanding the rise of a U.S.-led global order, current threats, and why the U.S. will probably ride out the future better than others."—George Magnus, former Chief Economist and current Senior Advisor, UBS, and author of The Age of Ageing and Uprising
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- Anonymous User
- 2024-01-11
Outstanding narration and content.
Peter is an outstanding presenter. The fact that the book is read by him makes all the difference for me. The material is revelatory, shocking even. Peter if you’re reading this, please narrate all your books. Cheers!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-01-25
What a wealth of knowledge Peter has shared with his readers, straight to the points while maintaining humour
Loved all of it, especially thankful he was the narrator!
And Vancouver is awesome :)
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- Smcneill
- 2024-12-23
Great job enjoy the book
This book was everything I’ve been looking for in a book. It was funny, smart, and gave me a lot of moments. I really enjoyed it and I’m gonna listen to everything else that has been written. I would recommend this to anyone who likes history or is just curious to see where the world may go thanks again.
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