Carte The Second Scramble Geelon Dusk

The Second Scramble

Economic Recolonization of Africa

Autor: Geelon Dusk
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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Ediția 11. 06. 2026
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THE SECOND SCRAMBLEA Novel by Geelon DuskThe year is 2030.Africa sits atop the resources that will p...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
392
EAN
9798180336057
Enbook ID
52825808
Greutate
524
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 20

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THE SECOND SCRAMBLE
A Novel by Geelon Dusk

The year is 2030.

Africa sits atop the resources that will power the twenty-first century.

Lithium.

Cobalt.

Rare earths.

Copper.

Energy.

Data.

The raw materials of the future.

When South Africa descends into political crisis, the world sees an opportunity.

What begins as intervention quickly becomes something much larger.

A new scramble for Africa.

Not through colonial armies.

Through investment funds.

Infrastructure networks.

Private security forces.

Artificial intelligence.

Supply chains.

And trillions of dollars.

As America and Europe launch the largest economic campaign in modern history, China's Belt and Road empire begins to unravel. Strategic railways become stranded assets. Ports become battlegrounds. Resource corridors become the most valuable territory on Earth.

Governments compete.

Corporations maneuver.

Intelligence agencies operate in the shadows.

And a continent once treated as a prize begins asking a dangerous question:

What if Africa refuses to choose?

Spanning fifteen years and dozens of capitals, The Second Scramble is a sweeping geopolitical thriller about power, ambition, resources, and the future of a continent that may ultimately reshape the global order.

In a world where empires are built with contracts instead of cannons, the most important battle of the century has already begun.

And everyone is losing control.


Perfect for readers of:
  • Geopolitical thrillers

  • Political fiction

  • International relations and strategy

  • Resource wars and future conflict

  • Global power competition

  • Speculative near-future fiction

The first scramble divided Africa.
The second scramble may decide the future of the world.