"2006 Gold Medal Winner: Political Science Book of the Year"
Choice
"Thomas Homer-Dixon [is] one of the best-informed and most brilliant writers on global affairs today."
Guardian
"Homer-Dixon succeeds admirably…in explaining exactly why modern stresses are so worrisome and the outcome that neglect could cause."
Publishers Weekly
"Anyone who wants to get serious about the defense of civilization had better read The Upside of Down."
James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency" and "The Geography of Nowhere"
"For over a decade, Thomas Homer-Dixon has provided that rare thing: a bridge between leading-edge research and the lay reader. Now, addressing the greatest problems of our time, he points us towards a path forward."
Robert D. Kaplan, author of "Imperial Grunts" and "Balkan Ghosts"
"Anyone who doubts the seriousness of the human predicament should read Thomas Homer-Dixon's brilliant The Upside of Down. Anyone who understands the seriousness should also read it for Homer-Dixon's insightful ideas about how to make society more resilient in the face of near inevitable environmental and social catastrophes."
Paul R. Ehrlich, coauthor of "One with Ninevah: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future"