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Warrior Politics

Why Leadership Requires a Pagan Ethos

Robert D. Kaplan

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Vintage
01 April 2003
Why leadership demands a pagan ethos

In WARRIOR POLITICS, the esteemed journalist and analyst Robert D. Kaplan explores the wisdom of the ages for answers for today's leaders. While the modern world may seem more complex and dangerous than ever before, Kaplan writes from a deeper historical perspective to reveal how little things actually change. Indeed, as Kaplan shows us, we can look to history's most influential thinkers, who would have understood and known how to navigate today's dangerous political waters.

Drawing on the timeless work of Sun Tzu, Thucydides, Machiavelli, Hobbes, among others, Kaplan argues that in a world of unstable states and an uncertain future, it is increasingly imperative to wrest from the past what we need to arm ourselves for the road ahead. Wide-ranging and accessible, WARRIOR POLITICS is a bracing book with an increasingly important message that challenges readers to see the world as it is, not as they would like it to be.
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Imprint:   Vintage
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   212g
ISBN:   9780375726279
ISBN 10:   0375726276
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert D. Kaplan is a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and the bestselling author of eight previous books on foreign affairs and travel, including Balkan Ghosts, The Ends of the Earth, The Coming Anarchy, and Eastward to Tartary.

Reviews for Warrior Politics: Why Leadership Requires a Pagan Ethos

""There is much to praise in Kaplan's sober realism, his genuine knowledge of the world's danger zones, and his justified contempt for liberal good intentions when they are not backed by steel and will."" -The New York Review of Books ""Kaplan draws on a rich humanist tradition to shatter the illusion of a collective, post-cold war vision of human progress.... [He] has become the Ayn Rand of international affairs, saying what few dare to say."" -New Statesman ""The reason I have come to admire Bob Kaplan's little book... is its refusal to apologize for its analogies. This is so refreshing.... What Kaplan is saying-and what Hobbes and Machiavelli and some of the Founders said-was that such realism is in fact more moral than idealism. Idealism in state craft is based on an abdication of responsibility - to govern the world as it is."" -Andrew Sullivan ""[Kaplan's] comparison of the United States in 2001 with the complacent Roman Empire will be a wake-up call for many readers. His philosophical polemic is well worth reading in these anxious times."" -Library Journal


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