![]() ![]() The book was critically reviewed by The New York Times, Kirkus Reviews, Foreign Affairs, and other publications. Zbigniew Brzezinskis book The Grand Chessboard: American primacy and its geostrategic imperative serves as a blueprint for 21st century U.S. In his chapter dedicated to what he refers to as the "Eurasian Balkans", he uses Halford J. Much of Brzezinski's analysis is concerned with geostrategy in Central Asia, focusing on the exercise of power on the Eurasian landmass in a post-Soviet environment. 3.95 avg rating 2,637 ratings published 1997 53 editions. The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives. In particular, he writes that no Eurasian challenger should emerge that can dominate Eurasia and thus also challenge U.S. Average rating 3.92 5,899 ratings 515 reviews shelved 21,011 times. ![]() Regarding the landmass of Eurasia as the center of global power, Brzezinski sets out to formulate a Eurasian geostrategy for the United States. He was later the United States National Security Advisor from 1977 to 1981, under the administration of President Jimmy Carter. Brzezinski graduated with a PhD from Harvard University in 1953 and became Professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University. The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives (1997) is one of the major works of Zbigniew Brzezinski. ![]()
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