Russia's weakness could be your country's strength—and time is every inch of advantage.
This edition presents a focused look at the strategic gap the author sees between Russia and Britain. It surveys how vast resources and aggressive diplomacy shape a dangerous dynamic, and why timely, decisive action could shift the balance in Europe and beyond. Along the way, it highlights the Caucasus and its people, arguing that careful planning and allied support could alter the course of history.
- An accessible analysis of Russia’s perceived weak points and how they might affect future conflicts.
- Strategies for leveraging Geography and history to guide national policy and defense planning.
- Profiles of the Circassians and other Caucasus peoples, and their role in historical military ideas.
- Discussion of how time, resources, and decision-making influence war outcomes.
Ideal for readers curious about 19th‑century geopolitics, military history, and how national strength can hinge on timely choices.