Hector Bywater – Prophet of the Pacific

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Written in the run-up to the Great Pacific War of 1941–1945, the book presents a vision of how a future war between the US and Japan will proceed. In detail.

The accuracy and relevance of Bywater’s vision is quite stunning, from the causes of the confrontation through to the Battle of the Philippines, to the following naval clashes in the full Pacific.

It is worth reading this book to see how you can see into the future, using the tools of geopolitics and geostrategy related to the art of war, in this case naval war in the Western, Southern and Central Pacific.

The piquancy of the circumstances of the book’s creation, its content and the very interesting person of the author (and his biography suitable for a spy movie), is supplemented by the fact that Bywater died unexpectedly in strange circumstances in London in 1940, just before the war, when clouds over the Pacific were rapidly gathering.

 

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Jacek Bartosiak 

CEO and Founder of Strategy&Future, author of bestselling books.

 

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