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Monsoon

The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power

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On American maps, the Indian Ocean often fades into the background, overshadowed by the Atlantic and Pacific, reflecting a bygone geopolitical focus. However, this is set to change in the twenty-first century. In a pivotal examination of the Indian Ocean and “Monsoon Asia,” bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan reveals the region's growing significance to American power. The rise of countries such as India, Pakistan, China, and Indonesia signifies a shift in the global balance that demands attention. The Indian Ocean will emerge as a critical nexus for power and conflict, where the battles for democracy, energy independence, and religious freedom will unfold, necessitating a focused American foreign policy. Kaplan delves into the economic and naval strategies of China and India, exploring their implications for U.S. interests. He provides insights into volatile nations grappling with weak infrastructures and youthful populations susceptible to extremism. This region, with its complex dynamics, is also where the future of Islam will likely be shaped, as the influence of indigenous nations like India and China rises, challenging centuries of Western dominance. Through a blend of policy analysis, travel reportage, and historical context, Kaplan offers a compelling exploration of the Indian Ocean as a strategic hub, addressing urgent issues that impact American interests both domestically and internationally. As factors like popula

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Monsoon, Robert D. Kaplan

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2010
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