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Dec 28, 2022 01:40AM
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics (Politics of Place, #1)

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hestia never felt the need to comment while still in the middle of reading it but felt like i had to now.
just finished with the chapter on the USA, it were a lot of words yet contained so little. up until the parts about ports, built taken bargained traded for etc, it still fall in line with the politics and geography talking point of this book. but then it went on and on about how the USA was/is/will always be a superpower with little to say about how and why and whether the geography of the country plays part. i don't see the point of mentioning washington this and washington that without telling the significance of washington, the place, in the US's roles in the big and vast world.


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