Creating the Russian Peril

Creating the Russian Peril
Author: Troy R. E. Paddock
Publisher: Camden House
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571134166


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German attitudes toward and stereotypes of Russia before the First World War and how they were inculcated in the public.

The Russian Peril

The Russian Peril
Author: Rohrback P.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 19??
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Shifting Global Balance of Power: Perils of a World War and Preventive Measures

The Shifting Global Balance of Power: Perils of a World War and Preventive Measures
Author: Dr. Yana Korobko
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2014-06-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1499026641


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Many believed that the world would remain everlastingly unchangeable in the aftermath of victory of the Allies the United States, the Soviet Union, China, United Kingdom and France--in World War II. They remodeled the world map amongst themselves and affirmed that they will be guarantors of the international status-quo. However, those who pledged to conserve peace are now breaking it, leading the planet to the edge of clash. This book differs from all others that dealt with possible World War III scenarios since it combines knowledge in the fields of history, international relations, economics, sociology, and psychology and philosophy .Thus, giving the reader a broader outlook on such matters as: - Potentially risky world war scenarios ; - Dialogue between the West and Islam; - New emerging superpowers; - Psychological and Cyber Ware fare; - Preventive mechanisms such as early-warning and preparedness operations.

The New Russia

The New Russia
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1920
Genre: Russia
ISBN:


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Lost Kingdom

Lost Kingdom
Author: Serhii Plokhy
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465097391


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From a preeminent scholar of Eastern Europe and the prizewinning author of Chernobyl, the essential history of Russian imperialism. In 2014, Russia annexed the Crimea and attempted to seize a portion of Ukraine -- only the latest iteration of a centuries-long effort to expand Russian boundaries and create a pan-Russian nation. In Lost Kingdom, award-winning historian Serhii Plokhy argues that we can only understand the confluence of Russian imperialism and nationalism today by delving into the nation's history. Spanning over 500 years, from the end of the Mongol rule to the present day, Plokhy shows how leaders from Ivan the Terrible to Joseph Stalin to Vladimir Putin exploited existing forms of identity, warfare, and territorial expansion to achieve imperial supremacy. An authoritative and masterful account of Russian nationalism, Lost Kingdom chronicles the story behind Russia's belligerent empire-building quest.

Perils of Plenty

Perils of Plenty
Author: Jonathan N. Markowitz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019007826X


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Among scholars who focus on the politics of natural resources, conventional wisdom asserts that resource-scarce states have the strongest interest in securing control over resources. Counterintuitively, however, in Perils of Plenty, Jonathan N. Markowitz finds that the opposite is true. In actuality, what states make influences what they want to take. Specifically, Markowitz argues that the more economically dependent states are on resource extraction rents for income, the stronger their preferences will be to secure control over resources. He tests the theory with a set of case studies that analyze how states reacted to the 2007 exogenous climate shock that exposed energy resources in the Arctic. Given the dangerous potential for conflict escalation in the Middle East and the South China Sea and the continued shrinkage of the polar ice cap, this book speaks to a genuinely important development in world politics that will have implications for understanding the political effects of climate change for many years to come.

The Nineteenth Century

The Nineteenth Century
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 1904
Genre: Nineteenth century
ISBN:


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Nineteenth Century and After

Nineteenth Century and After
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1064
Release: 1904
Genre: English periodicals
ISBN:


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Nineteenth Century

Nineteenth Century
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Total Pages: 1088
Release: 1904
Genre:
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