Monsoon
Pub date: November 2010
RRP: $34.95
ISBN: 9781863955027
Imprint: Black Inc.
Format: PB
Size: 234 x 153mm
Extent: 384pp

Monsoon

The Indian Ocean and the Battle for Supremacy in the 21st Century

For much of the twentieth century, Europe dominated global attention. Two world wars were won and lost onits battle fields, and the great ideological struggles of the Cold War were played out in its cities. The Atlantic Ocean was the locus of international power. This is no longer the case, as bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan deftly proves in Monsoon. He shows how the rise of India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Burma and Oman, among others, represents a crucial shift in the global balance of power.

It is in ‘Monsoon Asia’ that the fight for democracy, energy independence and religious freedom will be lost or won. It is here that European interests are being replaced by Chinese and Indian influences, and where the often tense dialogue is taking place between Islam and the West. It is towards this region that global powers need to shift their focus if they are to remain dominant in the new century.



Robert D. Kaplan

Robert D. Kaplan is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington and national correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly. He was recently the Distinguished Visiting Professor in National Security at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. His previous twelve books include Balkan Ghosts, Eastward to Tartary and Warrior Politics.