Description
If you have enjoyed any of Tim Marshall's previous books on Geography and Geopolitics (we particularly liked Power Of Geography) you will find this book fascinating. He gives an eyewitness reporters version of the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. He was there n the ground during the Kosovo War, as diplomatic editor at Sky News.
His account includes personal experience, eyewitness accounts, and interviews with intelligence officials from five countries. Twenty years on from the war's end, with the rise of Russian power, a weakened NATO and stalled EU expansion, this story is more relevant than ever, as questions remain about the possibility of conflict on European soil. Utterly gripping, this is Tim Marshall at his very best: behind the lines, under fire and full of the insight that has made him one of Britain's foremost writers on geopolitics.
Paperback 320 pages.
Approx: 12.9 x 19.7 cm.