2084

a novel of future war

2084

a novel of future war
Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis
Book - 2026

"A gripping drama and chilling prophecy about the possible path to war for a planet devastated by climate change. In their novel 2034, decorated military officers and award-winning authors Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis imagined a war between the U.S. and China. In their follow-up novel, 2054, they imagined a breakdown in American politics fueled by a radical advance in AI. Now they make their boldest, most astonishing, and arguably most necessary leap-imagining the consequences of a climate war. By the year 2084, the world is divided into the equatorial countries that bear the brunt of the climate crisis-led by Nigeria, Brazil, and Indonesia-and wealthier countries like China and the U.S.-beset by their own problems after a series of civil wars. Tensions between the two sets of countries have reached a breaking point, until finally the so-called Reparationist nations of the equator decide that only military force can bring them justice. A fascinating and disturbingly plausible extrapolation from current realities, 2084, like other classics of the genre such as Kim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the Future and Neal Stephenson's Terminal Shock, deploys a global cast of characters, all protecting their interests as the fate of human civilization hangs in the balance. Often individuals seem small in the face of the forces that drive global change, but in the end, human agency proves surprisingly decisive. Big doors can swing on small hinges. We have it within ourselves to write a different destiny, if only we can imagine it"-- Provided by publisher.

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37413326711910 उपलब्ध New Adult Fiction ACKERMA
ग्रंथसूची विवरण
मुख्य लेखकों: Ackerman, Elliot (लेखक), Stavridis, James (लेखक)
स्वरूप: पुस्तक
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: New York : Penguin Press, 2026.
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