The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers

In 'The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers,' Paul Kennedy explores the intricate relationship between economic strength and military power throughout history. The book reveals how the great powers of the past ascended and ultimately declined, driven by their ambitions, wars, and economic fortunes. Kennedy proposes that the decline of a nation often stems from its overreach in trying to maintain global dominance. The analysis spans from the Renaissance to the Cold War, offering profound insights into current geopolitical dynamics. This thought-provoking work invites readers to ponder the future of today's superpowers as they navigate their own challenges.

By Paul Kennedy

Published: 1989

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