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Review Quotes: "Novel and persuasive...Simms provides an exquisite, sobering rendering of more than five centuries of geopolitical history." -- Washington ExaminerReview Quotes: " The Return of the Great Powers is a magisterial survey of the post-Cold War era, the rise and decline of the Liberal International Order, and the return of Great Power competition. This book will be of interest to practitioners, to students of diplomacy and conflict, and to general readers who are looking for informed insight into the current state of the world and where things might go next. Highly recommended--a 'must read.'"-- Laurie Bristow, former UK ambassador to Afghanistan and Russia Biographical Note: Brendan Simms is a professor in the history of international relations and fellow at Peterhouse College, Cambridge. He is the author of eight previous books, including Hitler's American Gamble and Europe. He lives in Cambridge, UK. Review Quotes: A Financial Times Best Book of the Summer Review Quotes: "[Simms'] framework lets him make a bracing cut of the present...If you work in government, the framework is useful. If you sit on a supply-chain or risk committee, it is indispensable. And if you still hope that 'the age of great powers' has passed, Simms offers a curt reminder: even if you are not interested in them, they are interested in you." -- Telegraph (UK)Review Quotes: "Bracing....If you work in government, the framework is useful. If you sit on a supply-chain or risk committee, it is indispensable. And if you still hope that 'the age of great powers' has passed, Simms offers a curt reminder: even if you are not interested in them, they are interested in you." -- Cipher BriefReview Quotes: "Timely...Simms' book is a good primer on how we have reached our present situation and is thought-provoking about the dangers ahead."-- Financial Times (UK) Review Quotes: "A stinging indictment of the impulse to move beyond--or, more bluntly, to ignore--power politics....The Return of Great Powers is an erudite meditation of maritime and continental struggles over the centuries, and it offers a necessary corrective to the lazy contemporary habit of economic determinism.... A call for a restoration of the strategic mind." -- BulwarkReview Quotes: "Tracing the ins and outs of renewed great-power rivalry is a proper endeavor and a formidable challenge. Simms has pulled it off with intelligence and aplomb. The scope and depth of his knowledge of post-Cold War history and international politics is immense." -- Commentary MagazinePublisher Marketing: From an acclaimed historian, a sweeping study of the past, present, and future of the Great Powers, revealing the new rules of global leadership. "An exceedingly timely and very compelling book." ―General David Petraeus, former director of the CIA From the dawn of the modern era to the end of the Cold War, global history was defined by rivalries between Great Powers. In the West, this meant the struggle for supremacy in Europe and the Americas, while in the East, it encompassed those vying for control over the successor states to Genghis Khan's empire. Between 1989 and the year 2000, Great Power rivalry temporarily gave way to globalization, with liberal democracy on the march and national chauvinism seemingly in retreat. But events of the past decade have made one thing abundantly clear: The Great Powers are back. In The Return of the Great Powers, renowned historian Brendan Simms offers a new history of the rise, fall, and return of the Great Powers in our time. He shows that over the past ten years or so, the major global actors have already resumed making decisions based on geopolitical rather than global economic considerations. Delivering a clear-eyed reckoning with today's most pressing geopolitical issues, from the Ukraine war to the future of American dominance, The Return of the Great Powers insists that we can only understand the future of the Great Powers by looking to the history that forged them. Review Citations:
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