The End of the World is Just the Beginning
Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
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Publisher Description
A New York Times Bestseller!
2019 was the last great year for the world economy.
For generations, everything has been getting faster, better, and cheaper. Finally, we reached the point that almost anything you could ever want could be sent to your home within days - even hours - of when you decided you wanted it.
America made that happen, but now America has lost interest in keeping it going.
Globe-spanning supply chains are only possible with the protection of the U.S. Navy. The American dollar underpins internationalized energy and financial markets. Complex, innovative industries were created to satisfy American consumers. American security policy forced warring nations to lay down their arms. Billions of people have been fed and educated as the American-led trade system spread across the globe.
All of this was artificial. All this was temporary. All this is ending.
In The End of the World is Just the Beginning, author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan maps out the next world: a world where countries or regions will have no choice but to make their own goods, grow their own food, secure their own energy, fight their own battles, and do it all with populations that are both shrinking and aging.
The list of countries that make it all work is smaller than you think. Which means everything about our interconnected world - from how we manufacture products, to how we grow food, to how we keep the lights on, to how we shuttle stuff about, to how we pay for it all - is about to change.
A world ending. A world beginning. Zeihan brings readers along for an illuminating (and a bit terrifying) ride packed with foresight, wit, and his trademark irreverence.
Customer Reviews
Great book
Very thorough, interesting, fun read .
Crappy book, badly researched.
Horribly researched and a less than mediocre mind trying to make a lunge it’s incapable for. It’s almost like he has tried to weave together a story with Wikipedia and Instagram reel videos.
Would recommend an avoid.
Equally Terrifying as Possible
This is an incredible book for people who want a better understanding of how globalization works, and how quickly it can unravel. What I appreciate is the brutality of truth that we’re only a few simple events away from racing towards a hundred years in the past, and even with that we might be driving leisurely towards it anyways. All of the aspects laid out are completely reasonable, even as far stretched as they may seem. Fantastic read overall and leaves me with a lot of thoughts of what’s to come.