Bruno Maçães
Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese author and former politician known for his work on geopolitics and international relations. He served as the Secretary of State for European Affairs in Portugal and has written several books on global affairs, including 'The Dawn of Eurasia' and 'Belt and Road: A Chinese World Order.'
Books
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1. The Dawn Of Eurasia
On the Trail of the New World Order
In this insightful exploration, the author delves into the geopolitical and cultural shifts reshaping the vast landmass that stretches from Europe to Asia. The narrative weaves together historical context, personal anecdotes, and analytical foresight to argue that the traditional boundaries separating Europe and Asia are becoming increasingly blurred. As economic and political power centers shift, the book examines the emergence of a new geopolitical entity, "Eurasia," and its implications for global politics, trade, and cultural exchange. The work challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of East and West in a rapidly transforming world.
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2. Belt And Road
A Chinese World Order
A brisk blend of travelogue and geopolitical analysis, this book explores how China’s sweeping connectivity push is knitting Eurasia into a single strategic space and projecting influence through finance, logistics, technology, and standards. It argues the effort is less a fixed blueprint than a flexible method for building a new order—part commercial network, part political architecture—shifting power from the Atlantic world toward Eurasia. Along the way, it weighs opportunities and risks for countries along the routes and challenges Western policymakers to rethink strategy in an age defined more by connectivity than traditional alliances.
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