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ericfreemantx's review against another edition
4.0
Completed at the outset of the pandemic, this book offers a detailed description of the role of energy in the clash/cooperation of nations. Highly recommend.
bjartur's review against another edition
4.0
Good broad overview of trends in energy and geopolitics. Does not delve deep into issues, but touches on a wide array of topics.
benrogerswpg's review against another edition
4.0
Great environmental book on climate change.
An eye-opening view on things like the global elite affecting the climate of the world through business practices or policy.
The book focused lots on USA, Russia, and China, but had lots of problems and solutions that could be observed in any nation.
I thought this was a very important read.
Highly recommended for all environmentally-conscious people.
4.6/5
An eye-opening view on things like the global elite affecting the climate of the world through business practices or policy.
The book focused lots on USA, Russia, and China, but had lots of problems and solutions that could be observed in any nation.
I thought this was a very important read.
Highly recommended for all environmentally-conscious people.
4.6/5
jeffsauer's review against another edition
3.0
Read this for class and I will say it's a really good overview of all the alliances and rivalries on the map today. I'm resistant to the "everything is about oil and gas" argument but it's pretty convincing in a lot of cases because material interests seem to always track with geopolitical ones. It also helped me place all the wars in the last century inside a tidy narrative. My main issue is the way that this type of argument helps authors pretend to be completely neutral observers when they of course have their own biases that are plain to see based on the context they choose to give. The chapter about climate activists is so grating and smug I almost stopped reading. I think people will like this book because it offers a 2020s update to the conservative viewpoint without disrupting any of its pillars. Overall though an engaging book and I'm glad to have read it.
purplehulk713's review against another edition
I was reading this for school and ran out of time to complete because I did not plan effectively and it took me forever to read. Kind of a dense read to begin with.