THE BOOK IS HERE

It is with great, nay, ecstatic enthusiasm that I present to you Disunited Nations! That’s right! It is finally here. Two years in production, the book is now in stock at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and every independent bookstore of size. It will be put out front on March 3, and advance orders are shipping…now!
Zeihan’s more controversial projections will keep readers squirming, usually with pleasure….Another masterful, often counterintuitive, relentlessly entertaining geopolitical thrill ride.
Kirkus Starred Review

Zeihan integrates a wealth of information and data into lucid analyses written in accessible, boisterous prose… The result is a stimulating look into the geopolitical crystal ball.
Publishers Weekly Review

READ THE INTRODUCTION TO DISUNITED NATIONS

Introduction to Disunited Nations

We are only five days out from the release of my third book, Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World. As a final tease, below are the chapter headings. As you can see this book is a full-on once around the world. We’ll chop through all those countries that we’ve all thought of as the countries of the future and show how they will be anything but. But more importantly we’ll explore a few countries we rarely think about that will rise to dominate the human condition.

As an added kicker, at the end of this letter is a link to the full intro…

INTRODUCTION:
Moments of Transition

CHAPTER 1:
The Road So Far 1

CHAPTER 2:
How to Rule the World, Part I: The American Model

CHAPTER 3:
How to Rule the World, Part II: The British Model

CHAPTER 4:
How to Be a Successful Country

CHAPTER 5:
Japan: Late Bloomer

CHAPTER 6:
Russia: The Failed Superpower

CHAPTER 7:
Germany: Superpower, Backfired

CHAPTER 8:
France: Desperately Seeking Dominance

CHAPTER 9:
Iran: The Ancient Superpower

CHAPTER 10:
Saudi Arabia: The Anti-Power and the Destruction of the Middle East

CHAPTER 11:
Turkey: The Awakening Superpower

CHAPTER 12:
Brazil: Sunset Approaches

CHAPTER 13:
Argentina: The Politics of Self-Destruction

CHAPTER 14:
The Misshape of Things to Come: The Future of American Foreign Policy
Thread 1: Unwinding the Global War on Terror
Thread 2: The Order Hangover
Thread 3: Strategic Retrenchment
Thread 4: Profits Without Borders
Thread 5: Desperately Seeking Instability

CHAPTER 15:
The United States: The Distant Superpower

CHAPTER 16:
Present at the Destruction: The Dawning of the Fourth Age

Zeihan’s more controversial projections will keep readers squirming, usually with pleasure….Another masterful, often counterintuitive, relentlessly entertaining geopolitical thrill ride.
Kirkus Starred Review

Zeihan integrates a wealth of information and data into lucid analyses written in accessible, boisterous prose… The result is a stimulating look into the geopolitical crystal ball.
Publishers Weekly Review

READ THE INTRODUCTION TO DISUNITED NATIONS

Almost There

Allllmoooost Theeereeee

We are now only six – SIX! – days away from final publish of Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World. The book is now in stock everywhere, with advance orders about to be shipped out.

This has been a fun, if exhausting, project to work on this past year and I am absolutely thrilled that the book in about to be in everyone’s hands.

Reviews are starting to come in as well. We’ve already received some great coverage from Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly. As of yesterday, the hardcover, Kindle and Amazon versions are taking up three of the top five spots on Amazon’s new releases list for Globalization & Politics, while the book has hit B&N’s top 100 list. 🙂

If you’d like to get a copy the day of publish without needing to hunt down a bookstore, you can get on board with the final batch of pre-orders here.

And for those of you who cannot wait, I can offer you my Cutting Room Files – parts of the book that were snipped for length, and then adapted for publish in the context of the day.

Happy reading!

In the first of the Cutting Room Files, the Koreans have a hideously distasteful choice to make. They must prepare for a world without the Americans and that means they must find a new security guarantor. The menu of options are not encouraging.

There is good news and bad news for Mexico in the coming Disorder. On one hand, the country has lashed itself to the American market through NAFTA2. On the other hand, cartel violence is only getting worse. Part 2 of the Cutting Room Files.

Unless Canada can get its shit together, the system will split along provincial, economic, demographic and ideological lines. The Canadian election with its minority government wasn’t exactly encouraging. Part 3 of the Cutting Room Files.

In Part 4 of the Cutting Room Files, Japan is a country exceedingly well set up to not simply survive in a world without America, but to dominate its neighborhood. Even if it’s off to a bit of a rocky start…

Brexit provides the Americans with the biggest opportunity to lock the Brits into strategic enslavement since Lend-Lease. This time, it will come in the form of a trade deal. Any realistic alternative seems unlikely. Part 5 of the Cutting Room Files.

The Phase1 trade deal with China is moving forward but its not the major deal Trump was hoping for. That would take a fundamental reshaping of the Chinese economy. Sounds easy… right? Part 6 of the Cutting Room Files.

The Eurozone had enough nails in its coffin before the Trump presidency. Now its looming debt, demographic and security crises are about to feel the pressure of Lighthizer-led America First trade negotiations. Prognosis for Europe? Less than good. Part 7 of the Cutting Room Files.

One of the perks of my work is that I can avoid the squabbles of domestic politics. But the dysfunction is just so loud and the Democrats and Republicans are just so broken… Part 8 of the Cutting Room Files.

The Cutting Room Files, Part 8: American Politics

I try to avoid US domestic politics in most of my work. In part because domestic politics are a loud and busy space, and it is easy to have your work get lost in the noise and rage. In part because – especially at the primary level – it is mostly fluff that doesn’t move the national needle.

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The Cutting Room Files, Part 7: Europe

After three years of drama, on midnight Jan 31 the Brits finally left the European Union. The next piece of the Brexit drama will be a decidedly non-European affair, instead being between a family debate between London and Washington.

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Flipping the Philippines

The Philippine government this week began the formal legal process of ejecting US forces from the country and ending the US-Philippine alliance. Chinese involvement in the decision isn’t so much suspected as assumed. The few pundits who can tear themselves away from the American primary process are bemoaning another American strategic retreat.

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