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The New Great Game

3.73 ( 220 Ratings by Goodreads)
The New Great Game

The New Great Game

3.73 (220 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 9 October, 2003
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The Caspian Region, lying south of Russia, west of China and north of Afghanistan, contains the world's largest untapped oil and gas resources. As much as 200 billion barrels of crude oil and 40 per cent of the world's global gas reserves can be found in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. In the years between the death of the Soviet Union and September 11, 2001, oil companies and politicians have struggled to possess and develop these resources. Using a concept immortalised by Kipling in his novel Kim, Lutz Kleveman argues that there is now a new "Great Game" in the region, in which the US, Russia, China, India, Pakistan and Iran - most of which are nuclear powers - are competing. He contends that after 9/11, the formidable power of the US has started to drive towards "full spectrum dominance"; that is, global hegemony in the military, political and economic sphere. Kleveman has produced an insightful and exacting portrait of a new theatre of war, a region in which there are few rules and in which the rewards for victory are nothing less than power and prosperity in the new century.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781843541202
ISBN10 1843541203
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 597 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 32 x 236 mm
Publisher / Reseller Atlantic Books
Format hardback
Edition First UK edition
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Author's Bio

Lutz Kleveman was born in Germany and studied at the London School of Economics. He has reported from war zones for the Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, Newsweek, CNN, Der Spiegel, and Die Zeit. He lives in New York. The New Great Game was published by Atlantic in 2004.

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