The past is not dead. It is not even past. And it is trying to tell us something.
Every crisis of the present carries the echo of crises past. The Thucydides Trap whispers through US-China rivalry. The sleepwalkers of 1914 haunt the corridors of Brussels and Beijing. The economic nationalism of the 1930s stalks the trade wars of the 2020s. And the Cold War's shadow falls across every headline about deterrence, containment, and proxy conflict.
In History Doesn't Repeat But It Rhymes, Nicholas Holt reveals the patterns that connect the crises of yesterday to the conflicts of today. This is not a book of historical trivia. It is a manual for reading the present through the lens of the past — and for anticipating the future by understanding what has come before.
Inside, you will discover:
Who should read this book?
History does not repeat. But it rhymes. This book teaches you to listen for the rhyme.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The past is not dead. It is not even past. And it is trying to tell us something.Every crisis of the present carries the echo of crises past. The Thucydides Trap whispers through US-China rivalry. The sleepwalkers of 1914 haunt the corridors of Brussels and Beijing. The economic nationalism of the 1930s stalks the trade wars of the 2020s. And the Cold War's shadow falls across every headline about deterrence, containment, and proxy conflict.In History Doesn't Repeat But It Rhymes, Nicholas Holt reveals the patterns that connect the crises of yesterday to the conflicts of today. This is not a book of historical trivia. It is a manual for reading the present through the lens of the past - and for anticipating the future by understanding what has come before.Inside, you will discover: The Thucydides Trap: why rising powers and ruling powers go to war - and whether America and China can escape the patternThe 1914 parallel: how the sleepwalkers stumbled into catastrophe, and whether we are sleepwalking againThe 1930s warning: how economic nationalism, protectionism, and democratic collapse created the conditions for warThe Cold War echo: why containment, deterrence, and proxy conflict are back - and why they are different this timeThe mathematics of decline: what Kondratiev waves, Turchin's cliodynamics, and structural-demographic theory reveal about where we are in the historical cycleWho should read this book?Strategists and policymakers who need historical perspective on contemporary crisesInvestors who want to recognise patterns before markets doCitizens who want to think clearly in an age of hysteriaHistory does not repeat. But it rhymes. This book teaches you to listen for the rhyme. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798181400238
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - The past is not dead. It is not even past. And it is trying to tell us something.Every crisis of the present carries the echo of crises past. The Thucydides Trap whispers through US-China rivalry. The sleepwalkers of 1914 haunt the corridors of Brussels and Beijing. The economic nationalism of the 1930s stalks the trade wars of the 2020s. And the Cold War's shadow falls across every headline about deterrence, containment, and proxy conflict.In History Doesn't Repeat But It Rhymes, Nicholas Holt reveals the patterns that connect the crises of yesterday to the conflicts of today. This is not a book of historical trivia. It is a manual for reading the present through the lens of the past - and for anticipating the future by understanding what has come before.Inside, you will discover: - The Thucydides Trap: why rising powers and ruling powers go to war - and whether America and China can escape the pattern- The 1914 parallel: how the sleepwalkers stumbled into catastrophe, and whether we are sleepwalking again- The 1930s warning: how economic nationalism, protectionism, and democratic collapse created the conditions for war- The Cold War echo: why containment, deterrence, and proxy conflict are back - and why they are different this time- The mathematics of decline: what Kondratiev waves, Turchin's cliodynamics, and structural-demographic theory reveal about where we are in the historical cycleWho should read this book - Strategists and policymakers who need historical perspective on contemporary crises- Investors who want to recognise patterns before markets do- Citizens who want to think clearly in an age of hysteriaHistory does not repeat. But it rhymes. This book teaches you to listen for the rhyme. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798181400238
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