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The Grand Chessboard

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As the twentieth century closes, the United States stands as the world's sole superpower, unmatched in military and economic strength. However, a crucial question remains: What should be America's global strategy to sustain its exceptional status? Zbigniew Brzezinski addresses this in a bold and provocative exploration of geostrategy for the twenty-first century. Central to his argument is the significance of the Eurasian landmass, which encompasses a large portion of the world's population, resources, and economic activity. This region, stretching from Portugal to the Bering Strait, serves as the chessboard where America's supremacy will be affirmed or contested. Brzezinski contends that the U.S. must navigate the complexities of relationships and conflicts in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East to prevent the emergence of rival superpowers that could threaten its interests. He analyzes four key regions—Europe, Russia, Central Asia, and East Asia—highlighting the new rivalries and relationships that have emerged since the Soviet Union's collapse. His insights reveal why certain countries will play critical roles in geopolitics and the implications of NATO expansion for Russia. He also discusses the importance of Ukraine and Azerbaijan to U.S. interests and warns against viewing China solely as a threat. Brzezinski’s conclusions challenge conventional wisdom and provide a compelling framework for understanding America's vital i

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The Grand Chessboard, Zbigniew Brzezinski

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