"Engaging . . . Even those who resist Kaplan's tragic sensibility have much to learn from his look at the emerging Middle East and its recent history."--National Review
FINALIST FOR THE OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB'S CORNELIUS RYAN AWARD
The Greater Middle East, which Robert D. Kaplan defines as the vast region between the Mediterranean and China, encompassing much of the Arab world, parts of northern Africa, and Asia, existed for millennia as the crossroads of empire: Macedonian, Roman, Persian, Mongol, Ottoman, British, Soviet, American. But with the dissolution of empires in the twentieth century, postcolonial states have endeavored to maintain stability in the face of power struggles between factions, leadership vacuums, and the arbitrary borders drawn by exiting imperial rulers with little regard for geography or political groups on the ground. In the Loom of Time, Kaplan explores this broad, fraught space through reporting and travel writing to reveal deeper truths about the impacts of history on the present and how the requirements of stability over anarchy are often in conflict with the ideals of democratic governance.
In The Loom of Time, Kaplan makes the case for realism as an approach to the Greater Middle East. Just as Western attempts at democracy promotion across the Middle East have failed, a new form of economic imperialism is emerging today as China's ambitions fall squarely within the region as the key link between Europe and East Asia. As in the past, the Greater Middle East will be a register of future great power struggles across the globe. And like in the past, thousands of years of imperial rule will continue to cast a long shadow on politics as it is practiced today.
To piece together the history of this remarkable place and what it suggests for the future, Kaplan weaves together classic texts, immersive travel writing, and a great variety of voices from every country that all compel the reader to look closely at the realities on the ground and to prioritize these facts over ideals on paper. The Loom of Time is a challenging, clear-eyed book that promises to reframe our vision of the global twenty-first century.
"One of America's leading writers of foreign affairs, Robert Kaplan, is a committed internationalist and cosmopolitan. . . . Kaplan's surprising thesis . . . is that the most progressive political form is 'cosmopolitan empire.'"--Law and Liberty
"The Loom of Time is Robert D. Kaplan's latest, characteristically magisterial book, and . . . holds the key to his enduring importance."--UnHerd
"Continuing Robert D. Kaplan's work as the premier American scholar of geopolitics, The Loom of Time is a book that everyone who wants to understand the real forces that decide war and peace should read."--John Gray, author of The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism
"Engaging . . . Even those who resist Kaplan's tragic sensibility have much to learn from his look at the emerging Middle East and its recent history."--National Review
"Permeating all of [Kaplan's] accounts of people and places is the 'inevitability of tragedy' unless we learn the lessons of history, geography and culture, and then apply our imagination."--Policy magazine
"A casual reader searching for context and insight into the present-day Middle East may find much to like. Kaplan surveys the region's past in a conversational style that makes the Middle East's many complexities appear more digestible. His confident interpretation of this history stems from his intimate knowledge of many of the 'classic' studies of the region from the nineteenth and twentieth century."--The Times Literary Supplement
"In this captivating examination of how geography, history, and culture have coalesced to shape political order in the Greater Middle East, Robert D. Kaplan has once again shown his mastery."--Vali Nasr, Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies and International Affairs and author of The Shia Revival
"Ambitious, learned, sweeping, and thought provoking, Kaplan's book is . . . richly rewarding."--Jon Alterman, Center for Strategic and International Studies, director, Middle East Program
"With many Americans longing to leave a region of 'endless wars' in the rear-view mirror, Kaplan'strenchant observations remind us that it will remain a fundamental U.S. concern for years to come."--Eric S. Edelman, former U.S. ambassador to Turkey and former undersecretary of defense for policy
"Luminously written, . . . the book brims with perceptive, vivid insights. . . . A masterful account."--Rajan Menon, author of The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention
"No one captures the complexities and contradictions of this region like Robert Kaplan. The Loom of Time weaves together history, biography, and sharp reporting to tell a story of a region still in search of itself."--Ray Takeyh, author of The Last Shah
"[Robert Kaplan's] conclusions in The Loom of Time, once again, are sure to spark deep debate."--Robin Wright, author of Rock the Casbah
"As always, the author offers much food for thought about a variety of geopolitical issues. Little encouraging news but brilliantly delivered."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)