About the Book
The world is being shaken by the collision of energy, climate change, and the clashing power of nations. The "shale revolution" in oil and gas--made possible by fracking technology, but not without controversy--has transformed the American economy, giving the United States unprecedented leverage in the world while putting an end to the "era of shortage". Almost overnight, and without many Americans realizing it, the United States has become the world's number one energy powerhouse, ahead of Saudi Arabia and Russia, upending the chessboard of global politics and changing the psychology of the global economy. Yet concern about the role of energy in climate change is roiling global political calculations, challenging industries and our way of life, and accelerating a second energy revolution--the quest for renewables.
These developments are shattering longstanding assumptions about the global order, as Yergin shows. A new type of Cold War is emerging. Despite being weighed down with sanctions, Russia is exerting influence around the world and pivoting east toward China. Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping are uniting to challenge American leadership. China is projecting its power and influence in all directions as it struggles to meet its energy needs in what will soon become the world's largest economy. It lays claim to almost all of the South China Sea, the world's most critical trade route. Elsewhere, the map of the Middle East laid down after World War I is being attacked by jihadists of the Islamic State and Iran's Revolutionary Guards. That entire region is struggling to come to grips with the recent oil price collapse, caused by the rise of shale. Oil producers, from the Middle East and Moscow to corporate boardrooms around the world, now fear that "peak demand" for oil is coming, as renewables increasingly supplant fossil fuels.
Yergin brilliantly reveals and explains the "new map" to show the great energy and geopolitical transformations looming for Americans and the world--at the very moment they influence the 2020 presidential election. With magisterial research and narrative skill, The New Map tells a gripping global story, both sweeping and meticulous, in which world leaders clash and history is made.
About the Author :
Daniel Yergin is a highly respected authority on energy, international politics, and economics, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling author of The Prize- The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power, The Quest- Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World, and Shattered Peace- The Origins of the Cold War, and coauthor of Commanding Heights- The Battle for the World Economy. He is vice chairman of IHS Markit, one of the leading information and research firms in the world, a member of the board of the Council on Foreign Relations, a senior trustee of the Brookings Institution, and has served on the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board under the last four presidential administrations.
Review :
“This should be mandatory reading for President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming team.” —Admiral James Stavridis
“A master class on how the world works.” —NPR
“[The New Map] earned energy’s highest literary prize for its ambitious survey and realistic assessment of energy and how it shapes all of human affairs. It is also an exceptional literary triumph in its narrative and in the quality of writing that we have come to expect from Dan Yergin.” —The American Energy Society, in awarding Daniel Yergin “Energy Writer of the Year”
“The veteran energy analyst Daniel Yergin has turned his considerable talents to explaining how the world continues to be shaped by oil in his latest book, The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations . . . Reportorial and supremely readable—no mean feat among geostrategy tomes.” —Wall Street Journal
“At a time when solid facts and reasoned arguments are in retreat, Daniel Yergin rides to the rescue. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and energy savant is armed to the teeth with enough telling statistics to sink an oil tanker in The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations (Penguin Press, 512 pp., ★★★★ out of four) . . . Yergin provides an engaging survey course on the lifeblood of modern civilization—where the world has been and where it is likely headed. By the final page, the reader will feel like an energy expert herself.” —USA Today
“Brisk and authoritative, an impressive combination.” —The Economist
“The New Map is a kaleidoscopic survey of seemingly every geopolitical development in recent (and not so recent) history, all seen through the lens of energy, national rivalries, changing technologies, and the looming threat of climate change . . . Yergin, the vice chairman of the energy research powerhouse IHS Markit, is strongest when it comes to oil and gas, still the mainstays of the world’s energy supplies now and in the decades to come. Even readers familiar with the U.S. “shale gale” will find new gems in his retelling of the pioneers who shattered shale to unleash a revolution. Russia, today leveraging oil and gas the way it once wielded Marxist-Leninist ideas, also provides great grist for Yergin, as do China’s energy-driven forays into the South China Sea . . . Admirable, well-researched, highly readable examination.” —Foreign Policy
“The New Map is a must-read for those who are national security experts or aspire to be. Why? Because most national security professionals, this one included, have deep expertise on certain issues or regions, but we do not have it across the full range of the world’s most pressing issues. In The New Map, Yergin demonstrates this global mastery. He reviews critical historical decisions of key nations and international coalitions, as well as the inflection points where opportunities were lost or created, bringing us to today’s geopolitical environment. In the telling, the reader gains a much broader understanding of other nations’ historical perspectives, their leaders’ goals in the new world order, and how both factors influence nations’ actions today . . . Do yourself a favor, read this one. You’ll be glad you did.” —Cipher Brief
“At its heart, The New Map, by Daniel Yergin, is a book about power: both in the sense of power as fuel to move cars, tractor-trailers and oceangoing ships, to run factories and light up cities; but also power in the sense of political power, that nations wield to drive their economies toward opening up to world markets or to becoming more protectionist and insulated, to exert their influence over the trading patterns of their neighbors, and to wage war or work for a peaceful and mutually prosperous co-existence with the rest of the world.” —Houston Chronicle
“A lucid, judicious overview of global energy and its discontents.” —Publishers Weekly
“Yergin delivers a fascinating and meticulously researched page-turner . . . Required reading. Another winner from a master.” —Kirkus (starred review)