The Next World War: The new age of global conflict and the fight to stop it

The Next World War: The new age of global conflict and the fight to stop it
Published : 25 Nov 2025

THE NEXT WORLD WAR takes readers behind the scenes of the most dangerous era of international tensions since the end of the Cold War, as countries and military forces prepare for potential large-scale combat on a scale unseen since 1945.

From the corridors of power in Washington, Whitehall, Moscow and Beijing to the new frontlines of conflict in Ukraine, Taiwan, cyberspace and even the far side of the moon, Peter Apps unflinchingly explores the fault lines where global peace is already starting to unravel.

Featuring the voices of the commanders, diplomats and technologists already shaping history, as well as the nervous conscripts and ordinary people directly caught up in events, The Next World War examines the real-world effects of this new era of global confrontation. For some - including millions of citizens told to stockpile food and water and prepare for potential mass disruption - it still may not feel entirely real. But for Russia, China and their growing 'axis of upheaval', today's conflicts represent a growing opportunity to reshape the world as they would like it - leading to potential disaster for the West if it cannot heed the warnings in time.

From the return of Cold War-style atomic threats to new forms of sabotage and 'hybrid warfare', the battle for global dominance is already firmly underway. THE NEXT WORLD WAR is the book you need to understand the growing precariousness of our current situation - and the unending battle to stop it escalating past the point of no return.

Reviews

Gripping and important ... A warning order for the future

General Sir Tim Radford KCB DSO OBE

Reads like a real-life geopolitical thriller ... The fact it doesn't feel like scaremongering says a lot about the state of the world

Jonn Elledge, author of A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 47 BORDERS

Sweeping and compelling, with plenty of human stories that really pull you in. A must-read book from the expert I go to when I really want to get a sense of where things might be going

Anna-Joy Rickard, Great British Foreign Affairs podcast