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The Return of Marco Polo's World

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As Europe disappears, Asia coheres. The supercontinent is becoming one fluid, comprehensible unit of trade and conflict, as the Westphalian system of states weakens and older, imperial legacies – Russian, Chinese, Iranian, Turkish – become paramount. Please join the Simon Chair's Reconnecting Asia Project for a conversation with Robert D. Kaplan about his new book, The Return of Marco Polo's World: War, Strategy, and American Interests in the Twenty-first Century, to discuss how Eurasia's coherence impacts the U.S. ability to influence the power balance in Eurasia.

Featuring:
Robert D. Kaplan
Author of The Return of Marco Polo's World

Moderated by:
Matthew P. Goodman
William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS

The event will be followed by a brief reception. Light refreshments will be served.

This event is made possible by general funding to CSIS.

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As Europe disappears, Asia coheres. The supercontinent is becoming one fluid, comprehensible unit of trade and conflict, as the Westphalian system of states weakens and older, imperial legacies – Russian, Chinese, Iranian, Turkish – become paramount. Please join the Simon Chair's Reconnecting Asia Project for a conversation with Robert D. Kaplan about his new book, The Return of Marco Polo's World: War, Strategy, and American Interests in the Twenty-first Century, to discuss how Eurasia's coherence impacts the U.S. ability to influence the power balance in Eurasia.

Featuring:
Robert D. Kaplan
Author of The Return of Marco Polo's World

Moderated by:
Matthew P. Goodman
William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS

The event will be followed by a brief reception. Light refreshments will be served.

This event is made possible by general funding to CSIS.

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