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Westlessness

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25th July 2024

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781399722636

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The must-read book to help you make sense of the world: perfect for fans of Prisoners of Geography, How the World Made the West and Empireland



‘Well-informed and very valuable’ – International Affairs

Donald Trump has been re-elected. The Russia-Ukraine war has entered its fourth year. China’s economy is slowing down. Far-right parties and politicians are surging in popularity across Europe.

Westlessness by former UK diplomat Dr Samir Puri is here to help make sense of these continual, seismic shifts to the world order. In this book, he vividly demonstrates how in demographic, economic, military and cultural terms, we are hurtling towards a far more diverse global future. Many of our certainties about the present, built on centuries of massive Western global impact, are increasingly fragile. Untold wealth is moving from the West to the East, as nations like India and Indonesia are set to reach new heights of growth and confidence. And China continues its ascent to the peak of the economic mountain – but are cracks appearing? And will the Western world, under the aegis of US global military, economic, technological and cultural power, give up its privileged position willingly?

Nothing is linear and nothing is predictable. Are we prepared, personally and professionally, for a far more diverse global future?

Prepared or unprepared, Westlessness is our guide to a new world order.

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What readers think:

‘Insightful and thought-provoking. Highly recommended.‘ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Loved this book – a real insight into how the world is changing and gives an interesting glimpse into the future. A great read and would definitely recommend!‘ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A fascinating book written empathetically that deals with the shifting nature of power (im)balances in the world until now full of sober projections into the future. Westlessness does not take sides, is not alarmist, and is not emotional in any way – yet it deals with the complexity of feelings aroused over issues of identity (both Western and otherwise) and colonial legacy. A must read to understand the often bewildering world we now live in, written as a scholarly book in an accessible tone. ‘ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Reviews

International Affairs
A well-informed and very valuable contribution
TLS
Detailed, engaging and well supported . . . thoughtful and engaging analysis