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  • Published: 15 November 2017
  • ISBN: 9780399588228
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $40.00

Earning the Rockies

How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World




The roots of American greatness are laid bare by examining the geography from which our power springs--showing how westward expansion shaped our national character, and how it should shape our foreign policy.

An incisive portrait of the American landscape that shows how geography continues to determine America’s role in the world

Book Club Pick for Now Read This, from PBS NewsHour and The New York Times • “There is more insight here into the Age of Trump than in bushels of political-horse-race journalism.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice)

At a time when there is little consensus about who we are and what we should be doing with our power overseas, a return to the elemental truths of the American landscape is urgently needed. In Earning the Rockies, New York Times bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan undertakes a cross-country journey, traversing a rich and varied landscape that still remains the primary source of American power. Traveling west, in the same direction as the pioneers, Kaplan witnesses both prosperity and decline, and reexamines the history of westward expansion in a new light: as a story not just of genocide and individualism but also of communalism and a respect for the limits of a water-starved terrain. Concluding at the edge of the Pacific Ocean with a gripping description of an anarchic world, Earning the Rockies shows how America’s foreign policy response ought to be rooted in its own geographical situation.

Praise for Earning the Rockies

“Unflinchingly honest . . . a lens-changing vision of America’s role in the world . . . a jewel of a book that lights the path ahead.”—Secretary of Defense James Mattis

“A sui generis writer . . . America’s East Coast establishment has only one Robert Kaplan, someone as fluently knowledgeable about the Balkans, Iraq, Central Asia and West Africa as he is about Ohio and Wyoming.”—Financial Times

“Kaplan has pursued stories in places as remote as Yemen and Outer Mongolia. In Earning the Rockies, he visits a place almost as remote to many Americans: these United States. . . . The author’s point is a good one: America is formed, in part, by a geographic setting that is both sanctuary and watchtower.”—The Wall Street Journal 

“A brilliant reminder of the impact of America’s geography on its strategy. . . . Kaplan’s latest contribution should be required reading.”—Henry A. Kissinger

“A text both evocative and provocative for readers who like to think … In his final sections, Kaplan discusses in scholarly but accessible detail the significant role that America has played and must play in this shuddering world.”—Kirkus Reviews

  • Published: 15 November 2017
  • ISBN: 9780399588228
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • RRP: $40.00

About the author

Robert D. Kaplan

ROBERT D. KAPLAN is widely regarded as one of America's leading travel writers and is also a highly influential writer on foreign affairs. He is the author of BALKAN GHOSTS, a landmark international bestseller translated into a dozen languages, THE ENDS OF THE EARTH, and EASTWARD TO TARTARY, among other bestselling books.

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Praise for Earning the Rockies

  • "Robert Kaplan uses America's unique geography and frontier experience to provide a lens-changing vision of America's role in the world ... Unflinchingly honest, this refreshing approach shows how ideas from outside Washington, D.C. will balance America's idealism and pragmatism in dealing with a changed world. A jewel of a book that lights the path ahead." General (Ret.) James Mattis
  • "A brilliant reminder of the impact of America's geography on its strategy. An essential compliment to his previous work on the subject of geostrategy, Robert D. Kaplan's latest contribution should be required reading." Henry A. Kissinger
  • "A thoughtful, engrossing, eloquent reflection on the United States' westward expansion to fill our continent -- and on the implications of the resulting national character for the current debate about the proper role of America in the world. Another masterpiece by Robert D. Kaplan." General (Ret.) David Petraeus