A review by tapankamath
The Power of Geography: Ten Maps that Reveal the Future of Our World – the sequel to Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall

4.0

It's just like it's predecessor, Prisoners of Geography, describing how the Geography of a country defines it's history, it's socio-economic and political situation and what it means for it in the grand scheme of geopolitics. This one has a bigger focus around the European migrant crisis. Gripping read from the get go, and ends with a intro to space & astropolitics, which is going to be the main theme of the author's next book.