Entries Tagged as 'Robert D. Kaplan'

Review of Eastward to Tartary by Robert Kaplan

January 19th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Asia, Balkans, Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Eastward to Tartary, Middle East, Robert D. Kaplan

Since writing Balkan Ghosts — which was reputedly very influential in the Clinton White House during the Balkan conflict — Robert Kaplan has become famous for writing travel literature that is part travelogue and part foreign policy briefing. Most of his books are about parts of the world most Americans couldn’t pick out on a [...]

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What Was True Then is True Now

January 14th, 2009 · No Comments · Eastward to Tartary, Middle East, Quotes, Robert D. Kaplan

Earlier, I handpicked a few quotes from Robert Kaplan’s Eastward to Tartary that offered insight into today’s geopolitical situation, even though they were written nearly a decade ago. I’d like to share one more.
While Israel’s security phobia might at times seem extreme, life in Israel taught me that the liberal-humanist tendancy to see politics primarily [...]

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The Strange Names English Speakers Call Other Places

January 12th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Eastward to Tartary, Robert D. Kaplan

The book I’m reading at the moment is called Eastward to Tartary. But where the heck is Tartary? It’s certainly not located on any modern map.
According to Wikipedia, “Tartary” was the name used for an area in northern and central Asia. It was inhabited by Turkic and Mongol people who were referrred to as “Tatars” by [...]

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Photos of Hungry, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey

January 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Balkans, Eastward to Tartary, Middle East, Photos, Robert D. Kaplan

Places Robert Kaplan visited in “Eastward to Tartary”

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Trust But Verify: Using Hindsight to Read Eastward to Tartary

January 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Balkans, Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Eastward to Tartary, Middle East, Quotes, Robert D. Kaplan

One of the interesting things about reading a non-fiction book about current events nearly ten years after the book was originally published is that you have the opportunity to check the author’s analytical ability. Anyone can say anything about the future. But once the future becomes the past, well, then we get to argue about [...]

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Robert Kaplan on the Hugh Hewitt Radio Show

January 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Robert D. Kaplan

Robert Kaplan, author of Eastward to Tartary is being interviewed by Hugh Hewitt right now. I’ll update this post later with the link to the audio file when it becomes available. Kaplan is being interviewed about his latest piece on Gaza: Iran’s Postmodern Beast in Gaza.
Update: Here is the link. The Kaplan interview starts right [...]

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Provocative Quote on Traveling Alone

January 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Eastward to Tartary, Quotes, Robert D. Kaplan

Traveling alone is nice, but at first it is also scary and intimidating.

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Book One: Eastward to Tartary by Robert Kaplan

January 5th, 2009 · No Comments · Balkans, Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Eastward to Tartary, Middle East, Robert D. Kaplan

I have a confession to make. I actually started reading the first book I plan to discuss here in 2008. I’m not sure if a book partially read in 2008 technically counts towards my goal of 25 books about foreign places in 2009, but since I’m in charge, I made the executive decision that it [...]

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