The return of geopolitics: a global quest for the right side of history by Jeremy Black

The return of geopolitics: a global quest for the right side of history by Jeremy Black

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The return of geopolitics: a global quest for the right side of history by Jeremy Black

It wasn’t so long ago that a notion gained currency suggesting we had reached ‘the end of history’, that humanity’s sociocultural evolution had advanced to a point beyond which it could not develop much further. A quarter of a century later, this optimism seems to have vanished. Instead, we are witnessing the return of geopolitics. In this volume, leading scholars chart how we arrived where we are today – and where we might be going next. Edited by Kurt Almqvist and Alexander Linklater. Contributing writers: Jeremy Black, Philip Bobbitt, Michael Broers, Roger Crowley, Gregory Feifer, Noah Feldman, Jonathan Fenby, David Frum, Gabriel Gorodetsky, Peter Heather, Josef Joffe, Anna-Lena Laurén, John H. Maurer, Sean McMeekin, Walter Russell Mead, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Richard Overy, Lincoln Paine, Andrew Preston, Morris Rossabi, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Norman Stone, Barry Strauss and Mikael Wigell.
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ISBN 13 9789189069725
ISBN 10 9189069722
Titel The return of geopolitics: a global quest for the right side of history
Autor Philip Bobbit
Serie Essay Series
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Stolpe Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2022-07-07
Seitenanzahl 312
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