In "The Grand Chessboard" (1997), Zbigniew Brzezinski argues that U.S. global supremacy necessitates control over the Eurasian landmass, identifying it as the central arena for international power, as noted in a summary of the text. The work outlines key geostrategic players and pivot nations, advocating for the expansion of Western influence into Europe and Central Asia to prevent a single rival from dominating the continent. For a full summary, visit SoBrief .
In "The Grand Chessboard" (1997), Zbigniew Brzezinski argues that U.S. global supremacy necessitates control over the Eurasian landmass, identifying it as the central arena for international power, as noted in a summary of the text. The work outlines key geostrategic players and pivot nations, advocating for the expansion of Western influence into Europe and Central Asia to prevent a single rival from dominating the continent. For a full summary, visit SoBrief .