Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis

Upheaval: Turning Points for Nations in Crisis by Jared Diamond, published by Recorded Books, Inc. on May 7, 2019, presents a new theory on how nations navigate crises. This unabridged edition explores the mechanisms through which some countries recover from trauma while others falter, drawing on historical examples to illustrate these dynamics. Diamond examines pivotal moments in the histories of seven nations, including Japan and Chile, to uncover patterns of resilience and adaptation in the face of upheaval.
Readers will find a comparative study that integrates insights from history, psychology, and anthropology, revealing how nations can learn from past experiences to foster resilience. The book addresses significant themes such as civilization, culture, and the factors that contribute to national recovery. By analyzing both successful and unsuccessful responses to crises, Diamond prompts reflection on the future of the United States and the world, questioning whether current trajectories may lead to conflict and decline. This edition, with its comprehensive approach, invites readers to consider the lessons that can be drawn from history to inform contemporary challenges.
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A brilliant new theory of how and why some nations recover from trauma and others don’t, by the author of the landmark bestsellers Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse. In his earlier bestsellers Guns, Germs and Steel and Collapse, Jared Diamond transformed our understanding of what makes civilizations rise and fall. Now, in the final book in this monumental trilogy, he reveals how successful nations recover from crisis through selective change — a coping mechanism more commonly associated with personal trauma. In a dazzling comparative study, Diamond shows us how seven countries have survived defining upheavals in the recent past — from US Commodore Perry’s arrival in Japan to the Soviet invasion of Finland to Pinochet’s regime in Chile — through a process of painful self-appraisal and adaptation, and he identifies patterns in the way that these distinct nations recovered from calamity. Looking ahead to the future, he investigates whether the United States, and the world, are squandering their natural advantages, on a path towards political conflict and decline. Or can we still learn from the lessons of the past? Adding a psychological dimension to the awe-inspiring grasp of history, geography, economics, and anthropology that marks all Diamond’s work, Upheaval reveals how both nations and individuals can become more resilient. The result is a book that is epic, urgent, and groundbreaking.
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