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Prisoners of Geography describes the impact geography can have on international affairs, offering an explanation for such geopolitical events as Russia’s annexation of Crimea (based on Russia’s need to retain access to warm-water ports) and China’s actions in Tibet (based on its interest in enforcing its border with …
A geopolitical bestseller by Tim Marshall. Learn how geography shapes global politics through ten essential maps. A must-read for political thinkers and analysts.
Book Overview
Title: Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics
Author: Tim S Marshall
Edition: ২য় সংস্করণ (2016)
Format: Local Print – Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 320
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Ltd
ISBN: 9781783962433
Country of Print: India
Weight: 0.751 kg
About the Book
Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall is a critically acclaimed analysis of how geography plays a fundamental role in shaping world politics. Using ten compelling maps, the author explains the strategic constraints and geopolitical realities behind the decisions of global leaders—from Russia’s military tactics to China’s foreign policy, and from America’s global influence to Africa’s development challenges.
What You’ll Learn
- How mountains, rivers, seas, and borders define national power
- Why political leaders often make geographically-driven decisions
- Key geopolitical flashpoints explained through maps
- Insights into past, present, and future of global conflicts and diplomacy
Why This Book?
- Best-selling geopolitical classic with long-standing academic use
- Perfect for students, diplomats, journalists, and global affairs readers
- Written in accessible language with expert-level clarity
This paperback edition is a local print version offering global insights at an affordable price. Whether you’re studying international relations or simply curious about world affairs, this book will reshape how you see global politics—through the lens of geography.








