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At the Heart of the Game - The Struggle of Superpowers on the Global Chessboard - cover

At the Heart of the Game - The Struggle of Superpowers on the Global Chessboard

Anas Maximilian

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

At the Heart of the Game: The Great Power Struggle on the Global Chessboard
 
"Behind every global decision... there’s a hidden game moving the pieces!"
 
In a world dominated by superpowers, nothing happens by chance. At the Heart of the Game goes beyond the headlines, diving into the unseen corridors of power where the U.S., Russia, and China engage in an unrelenting battle for dominance. But this struggle isn’t confined to these three giants—Europe, the Middle East, and rising powers are also entangled in the web of global influence.
 
From military confrontations to economic warfare, from backroom diplomacy to intelligence operations, this book uncovers the real battles shaping the modern world. Through sharp analysis and strategic insights, it reveals how nations manipulate events to serve their agendas.
 
"The greatest battles aren’t fought on battlefields but in boardrooms, financial markets, and secret negotiations."
 
What drives the endless clashes between these global powers? Are we on the brink of a third world war? What role do regional players like Europe and the Middle East have in this grand game? And who truly holds the reins of power—politicians, corporations, or unseen forces operating in the shadows?
 
"Power is never given; it is taken, negotiated, and strategically positioned."
 
This book doesn’t just expose hidden strategies—it takes you on a journey into the future, exploring potential scenarios that could reshape the world as we know it. Will the U.S. succeed in breaking the Russian-Chinese alliance? Can Europe withstand the coming shifts in the global balance of power? Will the Middle East become the next epicenter of global conflict?
 
More than just a geopolitical analysis, this is a deep dive into the minds of the world’s top strategists—where every move is calculated, and every decision carries consequences. If you want to understand the forces shaping our future, this is your ultimate guide to the global chessboard.
 
⬇️ Read now and uncover the hidden truths.
Disponible depuis: 24/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 30 pages.

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