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by Steve Jones (Author)

In a world fractured by tariff wars, rising protectionism, and geopolitical rivalry, Steve Jones offers something different: a structured framework for understanding how economies truly evolve, and how nations can grow together rather than apart.

In The Lifecycle of Nations, Jones introduces a five-stage Maturity Model for Economies and Markets, from nascent, resource-dependent nations to post-industrial, innovation-led consumer economies. Drawing on economic history, modern case studies, and the defining lessons of the 20th century, he argues that countries do not rise randomly. They progress through identifiable stages, each with distinct pressures, trade dynamics, and strategic responsibilities.

Readers will see how collaborative trade built prosperity after World War II, and how protectionism repeatedly undermines it. From Adam Smith and David Ricardo to the repeal of the Corn Laws, from the Smoot-Hawley Tariff to President Reagan's warnings against trade wars, history provides unmistakable evidence: nations prosper most when they specialize, exchange, and respect comparative advantage.

Through case studies of China, the United States, Germany, India, Vietnam and others, Jones maps where countries sit today, and why the language of "reciprocal tariffs" must give way to a deeper understanding of "reciprocal needs."

More than theory, this book serves as a diagnostic tool for policymakers, investors, business leaders, scholars, and engaged citizens seeking clarity in a fractured, multi-nodal global order.

The global economy functions best not when nations compete to win alone, but when they recognize that prosperity is shared.

The Lifecycle of Nations is both a map and a mirror for the 21st century.

BONUS Readers also receive access to a complimentary mini-book, Churchill's Leadership Lessons from American Presidents, distilling five timeless principles Churchill drew from Washington, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman - leadership insights that shaped Allied victory, built the post-war world order and remain urgently relevant today.

Number of Pages: 476
Dimensions: 1.06 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 22, 2026
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by Steve Jones (Author)

In a world fractured by tariff wars, rising protectionism, and geopolitical rivalry, Steve Jones offers something different: a structured framework for understanding how economies truly evolve, and how nations can grow together rather than apart.

In The Lifecycle of Nations, Jones introduces a five-stage Maturity Model for Economies and Markets, from nascent, resource-dependent nations to post-industrial, innovation-led consumer economies. Drawing on economic history, modern case studies, and the defining lessons of the 20th century, he argues that countries do not rise randomly. They progress through identifiable stages, each with distinct pressures, trade dynamics, and strategic responsibilities.

Readers will see how collaborative trade built prosperity after World War II, and how protectionism repeatedly undermines it. From Adam Smith and David Ricardo to the repeal of the Corn Laws, from the Smoot-Hawley Tariff to President Reagan's warnings against trade wars, history provides unmistakable evidence: nations prosper most when they specialize, exchange, and respect comparative advantage.

Through case studies of China, the United States, Germany, India, Vietnam and others, Jones maps where countries sit today, and why the language of "reciprocal tariffs" must give way to a deeper understanding of "reciprocal needs."

More than theory, this book serves as a diagnostic tool for policymakers, investors, business leaders, scholars, and engaged citizens seeking clarity in a fractured, multi-nodal global order.

The global economy functions best not when nations compete to win alone, but when they recognize that prosperity is shared.

The Lifecycle of Nations is both a map and a mirror for the 21st century.

BONUS Readers also receive access to a complimentary mini-book, Churchill's Leadership Lessons from American Presidents, distilling five timeless principles Churchill drew from Washington, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman - leadership insights that shaped Allied victory, built the post-war world order and remain urgently relevant today.

Number of Pages: 476
Dimensions: 1.06 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 22, 2026

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Lifecycle of Nations: A New World Order and Maturity Model for Economies and Markets - Paperback

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Lifecycle of Nations: A New World Order and Maturity Model for Economies and Markets - Paperback

Lifecycle of Nations: A New World Order and Maturity Model for Economies and Markets - Paperback

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