The causes of deglobalization center on two main factors and several subordinate ones. Perhaps, indeed hopefully, the future wont be as dire as Zeihan predicts, but he isnt superficial, and he doesnt mince words. Its hard to be positive about the decline of the prosperity that we are accustomed to, and the books tone is indeed pessimistic at times. This book is for anyoneacademic, professional, or interested lay readerwho wants a deeper understanding of geopolitical and demographic changes currently at work. He clearly has been immersed for years in the relevant subject matter and his book is an impressive work that pulls a lot of it together succinctly. Tacit knowledge are the two words that first came to mind as I tried to describe it, and Zeihan demonstrates a lot of it. For those who want to know how a deglobalized future will look and how it will transpire, Zeihans The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization is a necessary read. ∺berration does not mean culmination, and this interconnected, materially prosperous world is on a shaky foundation that may be about to crumble, or so writes Peter Zeihan. Our globalized world and the prosperity it has offered to so many is amazing, but it is an aberration in world history.
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