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Peace endures not through certainty, but through the constant calculation of risk. As rival powers test old alliances and new technologies amplify every threat, the question of a Third World War no longer belongs to fiction. How Experts Assess the Risk of a Third World War brings readers inside the quiet rooms where strategists, analysts, and historians weigh the odds of global catastrophe. Blending political analysis with lessons from the past, it examines nuclear posture, resource competition, cyber weapons, and misinformation as interconnected risks in an unpredictable world order. Rather than predicting doom, this book offers a measured look at how rational actors, fragile systems, and human misjudgment converge to shape the greatest existential question of our time. Author of English-language books fusing self-transformation, business tactics, and historical depth. Maya equips readers with tools from bygone eras to navigate and excel in today's landscape.



