Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age

Adriatic: A Concert of Civilizations at the End of the Modern Age

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  • Author:Robert D. Kaplan
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Summary

"A lovely, personal journey around the Adriatic, in which Robert Kaplan revisits places and peoples he first encountered decades ago--explaining a region that, while often overlooked, offers clues about Europe's past, present, and future。"--Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

In this insightful travelogue, Robert D。 Kaplan, geopolitical expert and bestselling author of Balkan Ghosts and The Revenge of Geography, turns his perceptive eye to a region that for centuries has been a meeting point of cultures, trade, and ideas。 He undertakes a journey around the Adriatic Sea, through Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, and Greece, to reveal that far more is happening in the region than most news stories let on。 Often overlooked, the Adriatic is in fact at the center of the most significant challenges of our time, including the rise of populist politics, the refugee crisis, and battles over the control of energy resources。 And it is once again becoming a global trading hub that will determine Europe's relationship with the rest of the world as China and Russia compete for dominance in its ports。

Kaplan explores how the region has changed over his three decades of observing it as a journalist。 He finds that to understand both the historical and contemporary Adriatic is to gain a window on the future of Europe as a whole, and he unearths a stark truth: The era of populism is an epiphenomenon--a symptom of the age of nationalism coming to an end。 Instead, the continent is returning to alignments of the early modern era as distinctions between East and West meet and break down within the Adriatic countries and ultimately throughout Europe。

With a brilliant cross-pollination of history, literature, art, architecture, and current events, in Adriatic, Kaplan demonstrates that this unique region that exists at the intersection of civilizations holds revelatory truths for the future of global affairs。

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Reviews

Zeb Kantrowitz

Sometimes you read a book and partially through it you realize that you don't care for what the author is saying and how he's saying it。 That's my take away from reading about a quarter of this book。 I was expecting to read about the places Kaplan traveled, and how he perceived/understood/learnt/etc from his visiting these places。 But what we got was a treatise on everything that Kaplan had learnt over forty years whether it had any relevance or not。 I'm impressed by his overall knowledge but it Sometimes you read a book and partially through it you realize that you don't care for what the author is saying and how he's saying it。 That's my take away from reading about a quarter of this book。 I was expecting to read about the places Kaplan traveled, and how he perceived/understood/learnt/etc from his visiting these places。 But what we got was a treatise on everything that Kaplan had learnt over forty years whether it had any relevance or not。 I'm impressed by his overall knowledge but it makes for a lot of diary jottings。 。。。more

Aaron Brown

Robert Kaplan, deservedly, is a legend by now。 I have read every single one of his books and very few, if any, were disappointments。 This book is no exception。 If you have any interest whatsoever in geography, geopolitics, United States defense and military policy or, really, just the world in general then you need to be reading his books。 Adriatic, like a lot of Mr。 Kaplan's books, identifies a geopolitical hotspot that he foresees playing a big role in international conflicts and then gives th Robert Kaplan, deservedly, is a legend by now。 I have read every single one of his books and very few, if any, were disappointments。 This book is no exception。 If you have any interest whatsoever in geography, geopolitics, United States defense and military policy or, really, just the world in general then you need to be reading his books。 Adriatic, like a lot of Mr。 Kaplan's books, identifies a geopolitical hotspot that he foresees playing a big role in international conflicts and then gives the reader a history, travel diary, and contemporary analysis of the region with predictions of things to come。 Kaplan is one of America's great non-fiction writers with a superb eye for detail。 I learned a lot in Adriatic and I think any reader is bound to as well。 Highly recommended 。。。more

Casper

Mr。 Kaplan tries something different, returning to the Adriatic world as a middle-aged man examing the future。 This would be typical of many works, but Kaplan makes it worthwhile in his deep and abiding love of older travel works。 Kaplan tries and succeeds to do something new。