Specifically, the presence of oceans on much of the earth's surface makes it impossible for any state to achieve global hegemony.


Chapter 4, The Primacy of Land Power, p. 84 - The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001)


Specifically, the presence of oceans on much of the earth's surface makes it impossible for any state to achieve global hegemony.

Specifically, the presence of oceans on much of the earth's surface makes it impossible for any state to achieve global hegemony.

Specifically, the presence of oceans on much of the earth's surface makes it impossible for any state to achieve global hegemony.

Specifically, the presence of oceans on much of the earth's surface makes it impossible for any state to achieve global hegemony.