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A book that provides a geopolitical perspective for a deeper understanding of international relations. - Title: Geopolitics - Author: Social Department Manager - Publisher: Sunmark Publishing - Theme: International Relations - Language: Japanese ★A bestseller with over 110,000 copies sold!!★ ★#1 on Amazon Overall! (December 12-13, 2024)★ Geographically speaking, the United States, Russia, and China are all weak. That's why they can't stop war. In recent years, the demand for "understanding the world situation" has been increasing. With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Palestine-Israel war, and China's ambitious actions in Taiwan, the Senkaku Islands, and the South China Sea, there isn't a day that goes by without hearing about unstable international affairs in the news. What should we look at first when considering international politics? History, culture, statistics, news reports?? All are important. However, this book believes that it is "geography." When watching the news, we tend to focus on the statements of foreign leaders and the opinions of people. Watching these, we tend to think that "human will" is what drives the world situation. However, human thought and action are influenced by geography more than we realize. And we don't even notice it. This book, by the author, Social Department Manager, who has overwhelming support with an average of 1.5 million views on his geopolitical videos, explains the immutable laws of geopolitics. Focusing on the simple perspective of "sea and land," this book helps you understand the true reasons for what has happened in the world and "think for yourself" about what is happening in the world today. [From the Table of Contents] Preface: The Significance of Learning Geopolitics Now Chapter 1: The United States: A Country That Seems Strong but is Weak Chapter 2: Russia: A Country Cursed by Plains Chapter 3: China: A Continental Country Trying to Become a Maritime Nation Chapter 4: Japan: A Maritime Nation That Tried to Become a Continental Nation Epilogue: What We Can Learn from Geopolitics
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