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The Return of Great Powers

Russia, China, and the Next World War

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The Return of Great Powers

By: Jim Sciutto
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Instant New York Times Bestseller

A Politico Top 10 Book of 2024

A New York Times Notable Book

A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

“An absorbing account of 21st-century brinkmanship . . . . one that should be read by every legislator or presidential nominee sufficiently deluded to think that returning America to its isolationist past or making chummy with Putin is a viable option in today’s world.”New York Times Book Review

The essential new book by CNN anchor and chief national security analyst Jim Sciutto, identifying a new, more uncertain global order with reporting on the frontlines of power from existing wars to looming ones across the globe.

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 dawned what Francis Fukuyama called “The End of History.” Three decades later, Jim Sciutto said on CNN’s air as the Ukraine war began, that we are living in a “1939 moment.” History never ended—it barely paused—and the global order as we long have known it is now gone. Powerful nations are determined to assert dominance on the world stage. And as their push for power escalates, a new order will affect everyone across the globe. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a part of it, but in reality, this power struggle impacts every corner of our world—from Helsinki to Beijing, from Australia to the North Pole. This is a battle with many fronts: in the Arctic, in the oceans and across the skies, on man-made islands and redrawn maps, and in tech and cyberspace.

Through globe-spanning, exclusive interviews with dozens of political, military, and intelligence leaders, Sciutto defines our times as a return of great power conflict, “a definitive break between the post–Cold War era and an entirely new and uncertain one.” With savvy, thorough, in-person reporting, he follows-up his 2019 bestseller, The Shadow War: Inside Russia’s and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America, which focused on the covert tactics of a hidden conflict.

The Return of Great Powers analyzes a historic and visible shift in real time. It details the realities of this new post-post-Cold War era, the increasingly aligned Russian and Chinese governments, and the flashpoint of a new, global nuclear arms race. And it poses a question: As we consider uncertain, even terrifying, outcomes, will it be possible for the West and Russia and China to prevent a new World War?

©2024 Jim Sciutto (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Geopolitics Wars & Conflicts War Military National Security
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Named a Most-Anticipated Title by Foreign Policy and Politico

"In The Return of Great Powers: Russia, China, and the Next World War, Mr. Sciutto depicts a world made more dangerous by Chinese and Russian expansionism. Drawing on his experience as CNN’s chief national-security correspondent, Mr. Sciutto has written an eye-witness account of history as it unfolds." Wall Street Journal

"Sciutto takes no pleasure in playing Cassandra, warning of a world that for all its 21st-century sophistication and irony is backsliding towards Greek tragedy." The Guardian

“A powerful and well-written warning to us all.” The Cipher Brief

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A must read to be informed

I have always enjoyed and respected Jim Sciutto’s work, but I had no idea about his background. This book displays why he won the Edward R Murrow award and two Emmys. His insights into world affairs, especially Asia and Ukraine, are particularly helpful. This is a must read for any person who wants to be truly informed about world affairs and the growing chances of war with Russia or China. The breakdown in communication between the US and China is especially alarming. I don’t think most people are aware that we could lose a war against China and/or Russia and how much closer we are today to global conflict.

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Great Bias

The author has a sound understanding of the material, however throughout the book he injected his personal political bias. The bias was blatant in casting the Biden administration the most favorable light, and often glossing over or ignoring the entire issue. Additionally, devoted an entire chapter to disparaging Trump and his policies, while again ignoring the positive aspects of any given policy. I prefer the facts, and allow the reader to form their own conclusions.

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Disappointing

I had high expectations for the book, as Jim Sciutto’s commentary on CNN often insightful and cutting edge. But the book illustrates the difference between book and long form essays and shorter tv commentaries. No TOC, disjointed, and reads like a series of shorter pieces strung together in book form. Some good sections but other sections smacking of “I was there and talked with so and so.”Disappointing.

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Fine but no new ground covered

Frequently repetitive and lots of uninspired interviews. Not to mention partisan jabs this book is among the masses and totally forgettable like most coming from legacy media authors.

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Excellent

Well written and narrated. Covers very well the many facets of the Ukraine war and it's treads into the possible conflict over Taiwan. A very informative book about the politics between the superpowers.

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People who crave power are in the way

War is dumb, can we stop already?

The book is very informative and well written, Jim Sciutto is smart and nice and he does a great job reading it.

But really, let’s stop fighting over invisible lines on this tiny speck of dust we share.

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The possibility of a looming WW3

The realization that we are on a path to our future disaster and that we need to use all means possible to avoid a catastrophe

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preocupação e algum alarme com o nosso futuro. Muito bem apresentado

rigor de análise fortemente documentado. Testemunhos de pessoas associadas à experiência governativa, diplomática e militar dos paises mais envolvidos neste regresso aos conflitos entre grandes potências. Para ler e ouvir, re-ouvir e reler. e refletir muito.

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A must read if you want to learn how the world powers work it.

This read has been a huge help for me in understanding how the Super Powers work in the world together and against each other, good read.

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eye opening

We are living in a dangerous world where one conflict could ruin the world for hundreds of years. China, North Korea, Taiwan/ Russia, the Ukraine/ Iran, Isreal.

The book was well written and read.

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