“Even in the heart of America, if a small city is not connected in some demonstrable fashion to other continents, it is dead.”
Robert D. Kaplan“If you look at the history of the U.S., we were an empire long before we were a nation.”
Robert D. Kaplan“The debacle in Iraq has reinforced the realist dictum, disparaged by idealists in the 1990s, that the legacies of geography, history and culture really do set limits on what can be accomplished in any given place. But the experience in the Balkans reinforced an idealist dictum that is equally true: One should always work near the limits of what is possible rather than cynically give up on any place. In this decade idealists went too far; in the previous one, it was realists who did not go far enough.”
Robert D. Kaplan“Even in the heart of America, if a small city is not connected in some demonstrable fashion to other continents, it is dead.”
Robert D. Kaplan, Earning the Rockies: How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World“Books that have been owned by someone for many years for a specific purpose carry not just memories, (that is obvious), they also reveal their owner's true values; for the books we own may indicate something about us very different from what we think.”
Robert D. Kaplan, In Europe's Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond