Robert D. Kaplan
Born in 1952
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Robert David Kaplan is an American journalist and National Correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly.
His work has appeared in various prestigious publications, including The Washington Post and Foreign Affairs.
Kaplan's writings often focus on geopolitics, international relations, and U.S. foreign policy.
He is known for sparking debates about the nature of American power and exploring how cultural and historical tensions reemerge in the post-Cold War era.
Kaplan's controversial essays have influenced discussions in academia, media, and government circles.
His work frequently examines the intersection of geography, politics, and culture in shaping global events and power dynamics.
Books by Robert D. Kaplan

The Revenge Of Geography
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2012
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432 pages
3.78
5.9K ratings
History
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Geography

Eastward to Tartary
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2000
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384 pages
4.04
1.7K ratings
Travel
History
Politics

The Ends of the Earth
by Robert D. Kaplan
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1996
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496 pages
4.12
1.5K ratings
Travel
History
Politics

Monsoon
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2010
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323 pages
3.96
2.8K ratings
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Politics
Asia

Asia's Cauldron
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2014
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256 pages
3.95
2.9K ratings
History
Politics
China

Surrender or Starve
by Robert D. Kaplan
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1988
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222 pages
3.66
463 ratings
Africa
History
Travel

Waste Land
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2025
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224 pages
3.74
307 ratings
Politics
History
International Relations

The Return of Marco Polo's World
by Robert D. Kaplan
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2018
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304 pages
3.79
815 ratings
History
Politics
International Relations