The Secret History of Great Powers: Why Can They Dominate the World?

The Secret History of Great Powers: Why Can They Dominate the World?

by Cui Jinsheng

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The rise of great powers has been a hotly debated topic for a long time. The great geographical discovery at the end of the 15th century brought unprecedented commercial prosperity to Europe, and also kicked off the dialogue and competition between different countries in the world. Nine countries, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, and the United States, rose up one after another, seized control of the sea, and became the world's hegemon. These stories of the rise and fall of great powers inspire today and influence the future. How did the Netherlands rise rapidly from a "low country" struggling with the sea to dominate the world stage in the 17th century? How did Britain emerge as the richest and most powerful empire in the world at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century? How was modern France born? How did the United States rise from a country with a history of just over 200 years to the only superpower today? ... This book will give you vivid interpretations one by one.

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Zhao Xiaofang+hunan100mo ago

Not bad, worth reading.

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Holly107mo ago

Great book! ! !

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Not Learning105mo ago

You can portray the characters so well! Come on!

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