Petersen has vast knowledge of Eurasia and displays his almost encyclopedic knowledge effectively to advance his case... A lively, diverse book about a lesser-known area of the world, it offers a challenging set of policy recommendations with the backup of the work of earlier realist thinkers. –
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A sweeping, succinct and convincing argument for Transatlantic unity. With Europe's energy needs increasing, the emergence of China, the uncertainty of Russia's future, and NATO's involvement in Afghanistan Petersen makes clear that we ignore Eurasia at our peril. For those who want to understand the vital importance of Eurasia Petersen's strategy could not have come at a better time. -
Dr. Liam Fox, British Secretary of State for Defence (2010- )The control of the Eurasian landmass and especially America's role in that formula will determine much of the shape of geopolitics for the next century. This book enlightens us to the nature of that challenge. -
Dr. John Hillen, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military AffairsInsightful and disconcerting analysis: essential reading for anyone concerned with Western security. -
Edward Lucas, International Editor, The Economist; bestselling author of The New Cold War
Alexandros Petersen has clearly captured the 'new world order' that is evolving in the early years of the 21st Century. Alexandros' vivid description of the rise of the East in the global geo-strategic landscape offers Western policy makers a prescriptive for what must be addressed if Western powers intend to remain influential in a multi-polar world. -
General Charles "Chuck" F. Wald, former Deputy Commander, United States European CommandWith scholarly verve and a clear analytical eye, Alexandros Petersen revisits some of the great geopolitical theorists of the past two centuries. He shows why grand strategy and geography still matter in Europe and Eurasia and argues convincingly that the political tectonics of this part of the world continue to shape foreign policymaking. The World Island will be of interest to anyone who cares about the peoples and fractured polities of the former Soviet space. -
Charles King, Professor and Chairman of the Faculty, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University and author of The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the CaucasusRecalling--and analyzing--the ideas of such great geopolitical thinkers as Mackinder, Mahan and Kennan, Alexandros Petersen demonstrates that current developments in Central Asia will have strategic consequences for global order. It is a controversial, but extremely well-argued, conclusion. -
Ambassador Richard Burt - Chairman, Global Zero, USA
In his riveting review of grandmasters from Mackinder and Mahan to Kennan, and by analyzing the Eurasian chessboard from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific, Alexandros Petersen has crafted a formidable case for why the United States and its allies must study and practice the fine art of Eurasian geopolitics. -
Dr. Ariel Cohen - Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Policy, The Heritage FoundationWith this book, Alexandros Petersen firmly establishes himself as a leading scholar of Eurasia. While one can disagree with his conclusions, one cannot but agree that the rare combination of deep historical understanding, fluency in contemporary regional dynamics, and sharp policy analysis on display in The World Island make it a must read. -
Dr. Samuel Charap - Fellow, Center for American Progress