msdfli
13-07-09, 10:12
Link vari.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_brzezinski.htm#contents
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_obama.htm
http://www.utcc.ac.th/public_content/files/001/P185_1.pdf
Il riassunto è qui:
http://msdfli.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/zbigniew-brzezinski-the-grand-chessboard-us-geostrategy-for-eurasia/
Sintesi di THE GRAND CHESSBOARD - US GEOSTRATEGY FOR EURASIA
(del 1997-1998 ma cè scritta tutta la storia degli ultimi 10 anni, compreso il ruolo di Ucraina e Azerbajian)
Leggetevi i deliri di onnipotenza.
Another major uncertainty looms in the large and geopolitically fluid space of Central Eurasia, maximized by the potential vulnerability of the Turkish-Iranian pivots. In the area from Crimea in the Black Sea directly eastward along the new southern frontiers of Russia, all the way to the Chinese province of Xinjiang :chefico:, then down to the Indian Ocean and then westward to the Red Sea, then northward to the eastern Mediterranean Sea and back to Crimea, live about 400 million people, located in some twenty-five states, almost all of them ethnically as well as religiously heterogeneous and practically none of them politically stable.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_brzezinski.htm#contents
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_obama.htm
http://www.utcc.ac.th/public_content/files/001/P185_1.pdf
Il riassunto è qui:
http://msdfli.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/zbigniew-brzezinski-the-grand-chessboard-us-geostrategy-for-eurasia/
Sintesi di THE GRAND CHESSBOARD - US GEOSTRATEGY FOR EURASIA
(del 1997-1998 ma cè scritta tutta la storia degli ultimi 10 anni, compreso il ruolo di Ucraina e Azerbajian)
Leggetevi i deliri di onnipotenza.
Another major uncertainty looms in the large and geopolitically fluid space of Central Eurasia, maximized by the potential vulnerability of the Turkish-Iranian pivots. In the area from Crimea in the Black Sea directly eastward along the new southern frontiers of Russia, all the way to the Chinese province of Xinjiang :chefico:, then down to the Indian Ocean and then westward to the Red Sea, then northward to the eastern Mediterranean Sea and back to Crimea, live about 400 million people, located in some twenty-five states, almost all of them ethnically as well as religiously heterogeneous and practically none of them politically stable.