Share the insights of the book Great Power Strategy: How the World is Ruled .

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-04

The book is also so good "Great Power Strategy: How the World Is Ruled" ("Así se Donina El Mundo: Desvelando las cl**es del poder mundial") is written by Pedro Baos, a well-known European expert on international geostrategy, Colonel of the Spanish Army, head of the Security and Counterintelligence Agency, and military adviser to the European Parliament.

The main content of the book is divided into six chapters, which interpret international issues from the perspective of major powers. This book covers the secrets of world domination by great powers, the prerequisites for world domination, the principles and methods of world domination, and the experiences and lessons experienced when the great powers finally dominate the world.

This book is more inclined to international politics enthusiast reading, and it is not very theoretical. Logically speaking, the content of the six chapters constitutes a complete system, but the content of each chapter is the result of the author's observation of international politics, and there is a great subjective character. For example, in Chapter 4, the Ways in which Great Powers Rule the World, although the author lists the different ways in which 27 great powers rule, he does not compare which methods are the preferences of great power strategy, nor does he indicate under what circumstances and which way should be adopted.

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If you look at this book from the perspective of academic reason or researcher, the theoretical value of research is not very high. There are almost no academic references cited in this book, and they often borrow words from famous people or speeches as references. In this sense, this book is only suitable for those who are more interested in international relations.

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But that doesn't mean the book is worth it. Although the rationality of this book is not very high, it can be clearly felt in this book that the author personifies the idea of the rule of a great power, and the great power is more like a living "person". In their foreign affairs, the great powers rule the world according to their own preferences and the daily principles of people-to-people exchanges. The great powers are endowed with the thinking and behavior style of "people", and some behaviors, principles, and empirical enlightenment of the great powers are extracted and summarized from the society.

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Different readers must have different opinions and understandings. Based on the individual's existing knowledge reserves, sensitivity to international issues, logical thinking, etc., there are different interpretations of some views. Although this book deals with the strategy of great powers, in fact, in some international affairs, small or medium-sized countries are also participating in international affairs and making their own positions stand according to some of the styles of the great powers. In other words, the book is applicable to most countries, but it is only the frequent "emergence" of large countries that has become the focus of national observers.

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