The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

Hardcover, 677 pages

Published May 1, 1990 by Random House Value Publishing, Brand: Random House Value Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-517-05100-9
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El eminente historiador Paul Kennedy analiza y describe el auge y la caída de las grandes potencias a lo largo de los últimos cinco siglos. La nación proyecta su poder militar según sus recursos económicos, pero el alto coste de mantener la supremacía militar la precipita a la decadencia. las grandes potencias en crisis reaccionan gastando más en defensa y se debilitan desviando recursos productivos. A lo largo de la historia ha existido una significativa correlación entre las capacidades productivas y la fuerza militar. Una obra esencial para comprender la actual encrucijada mundial.

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Probably the best history lesson I’ve ever had. This covers so many aspects of the great powers in the last 500 years: economic, social, geographic, military, political, etc. I’ve never seen the cause and effect of economic change and warfare between countries broken down so thoroughly. The buildup and aftermath of major events is the focus.

The first 1/3 is roughly 1500-1850, with the last 2/3 covering roughly 1850-1987 and the author’s future speculations for the new powers. I wanted nothing more than an expanded edition when finishing—it would be great to hear Kennedy talk at length on all of the change and rapid advancement since.

If you’re like me and not at all a history buff, the con of the book is that the author will sometimes gloss over important events or reference them as “The [nationality] actions in [another country] in the [season] of [year]” and will expect …

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