

The Eurasian Century with Hal Brands
Aug 12, 2025
Hal Brands, a distinguished professor and senior fellow, explores crucial geopolitical themes. He argues that the 20th and 21st centuries are defined by Eurasian dynamics, shifting focus from American dominance. Brands dissects the Cold War's legacy, comparing past power rivalries to today's nuanced challenges, especially involving China and Taiwan. He emphasizes the impact of technology on global relations and analyzes how businesses can navigate increased geopolitical tensions. With insights on future prospects, he balances optimism with realism regarding international stability.
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Eurasia As The Strategic Center
- Eurasia is the strategic center of the world because it contains most people, resources, and military potential.
- Control of Eurasia enables projection of power globally and drives recurring great-power contests.
China's Dual Land-Sea Ambition
- China is a hybrid threat because it is both a continental and aspiring maritime power simultaneously.
- That dual nature makes its rise more threatening than prior single-domain challengers.
Peaceful Cold War Triumph
- The Cold War's end shifted the global balance toward liberalism, democracy, and capitalism like never before.
- NATO's expansion after 1991 locked in a favorable equilibrium that enabled globalization and prosperity.