Search results for ""Author Robert D. Kaplan""
Random House USA Inc The Good American: The Epic Life of Bob Gersony, the U.S. Government's Greatest Humanitarian
£16.99
Random House USA Inc Eastward to Tartary: Travels in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus
£13.04
Random House USA Inc Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
£15.99
Yale University Press The Tragic Mind
A moving meditation on recent geopolitical crises, viewed through the lens of ancient and modern tragedy
£13.29
Random House USA Inc The Loom of Time: Between Empire and Anarchy, from the Mediterranean to China
£22.50
Random House USA Inc Earning the Rockies: How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World
£17.76
Random House USA Inc Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age
£21.60
Random House USA Inc The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate
£17.09
Random House USA Inc Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age
£14.39
Random House USA Inc The Coming Anarchy: Shattering the Dreams of the Post Cold War
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Random House USA Inc In Europe's Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond
£13.49
Random House USA Inc Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific
£14.99
The University of Chicago Press Athene Palace: Hitler's "New Order" Comes to Rumania
On the day that Paris fell to the Nazis, R. G. Waldeck was checking into the swankiest hotel in Bucharest, the Athene Palace. A cosmopolitan center during the war, the hotel was populated by Italian and German oilmen hoping to secure new business opportunities in Romania, international spies cloaked in fake identities, and Nazi officers whom Waldeck discovered to be intelligent but utterly bloodless. A German Jew and a reporter for Newsweek, Waldeck became a close observer of the Nazi invasion. As King Carol first tried to placate the Nazis, then abdicated the throne in favor of his son, Waldeck was dressing for dinners with diplomats and cozying up to Nazi officers to gain insight and information. From her unique vantage, she watched as Romania, a country with a pro-totalitarian elite and a deep strain of anti-Semitism, suffered civil unrest, a German invasion, and an earthquake, before turning against the Nazis. A striking combination of social intimacy and distinterested political analysis, Athene Palace evokes the elegance and excitement of the dynamic international community in Bucharest before the world had come to grips with the horrors of war and genocide. Waldeck's account strikingly presents the finely wrought surface of dinner parties, polite discourse, and charisma, while recognizing the undercurrents of violence and greed that ran through the denizens of the Athene Palace.
£18.28
Random House USA Inc Taras Bulba
£13.99
Penguin Books Ltd The Centurions
When The Centurions was first published in 1960, readers were riveted by the thrilling account of soldiers fighting for survival in hostile environments. They were equally transfixed by the chilling moral question the novel posed: how to fight when the "age of heroics is over."As relevant today as it was half a century ago,The Centurions is a gripping military adventure, an extended symposium on waging war in a new global order, and an essential investigation of the ethics of counterinsurgency. Featuring a foreword by renowned military expert Robert D. Kaplan, this important wartime novel will again spark debate about controversial tactics in hot spots around the world.
£12.99