The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia

The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia
Author: Charles W. Hartley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1139789384


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For thousands of years, the geography of Eurasia has facilitated travel, conquest and colonization by various groups, from the Huns in ancient times to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the past century. This book brings together archaeological investigations of Eurasian regimes and revolutions ranging from the Bronze Age to the modern day, from Eastern Europe and the Caucasus in the west to the Mongolian steppe and the Korean Peninsula in the east. The authors examine a wide-ranging series of archaeological studies in order to better understand the role of politics in the history and prehistory of the region. This book re-evaluates the significance of power, authority and ideology in the emergence and transformation of ancient and modern societies in this vast continent.

The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia

The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia
Author: University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology (3rd 2008)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Eurasia
ISBN: 9781139776509


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Papers originally presented at the Third University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology, May 1-3, 2008.

The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia

The Archaeology of Power and Politics in Eurasia
Author: Charles W. Hartley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107016525


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This book brings together archaeological investigations of Eurasian regimes and revolutions ranging from the Bronze Age to the modern day.

Politics and International Relations in Eurasia

Politics and International Relations in Eurasia
Author: Stylianos A. Sotiriou
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498565395


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Eurasia has long been characterized by intense competition among populations and among States. The collapse of the Soviet Union constituted a critical juncture in the region’s course, since informal and formal norms subsided, giving rise to a hardly regulated socio-political environment, where survival and security considerations ranked atop. In this context, populations, first and foremost, sought to have their existence guaranteed within nation-states. While in most cases that transition was accomplished without major impediments, in the cases of Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, major challenges have been encountered, leaving their mark deep in the post-soviet course of the newly independent republics. Moldova has been rattled by the conflict in Transdniestria, Ukraine by the conflict in Crimea, Georgia by the conflict in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, and Azerbaijan by the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. In fact, these conflicts have been classified as ‘frozen conflicts’, given their unsettled nature and the ‘smoldering fire’ between opposing populations within the respective republics. This intense competition, however, has not been constrained only to the domestic level and only to the issue of ‘frozen conflicts’. Eurasia’s energy prospects have also been the cause of a constant power struggle among the States of the region. With the Caspian Sea to constitute a rich in natural resources hub, a clash of interests has taken place among the littoral States. Moreover, this competition has acquired a much broader geopolitical dimension, extending to Eurasia’s two ends, the European Union and China. As a result, Eurasia’s underbelly has become an area where the maximization of power figures as the best guarantee of survival and security in a fully unregulated environment. Taken together, ‘frozen conflicts’ (domestic level) and ‘energy politics’ (international level) stand out as (the) two main features of Eurasia, both unfolding in comparable conditions. Therefore, the book presents them as a two-level game, aiming at offering better substantiated explanations that draw on the very fundamentals of political science, and at building a ‘bridge of communication’ between the two levels that allows for well-informed and widely applicable policy implications.

Eurasia at the Dawn of History

Eurasia at the Dawn of History
Author: Manuel Fernández-Götz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2017-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1316943178


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Our current world is characterized by life in cities, the existence of social inequalities, and increasing individualization. When and how did these phenomena arise? What was the social and economic background for the development of hierarchies and the first cities? The authors of this volume analyze the processes of centralization, cultural interaction, and social differentiation that led to the development of the first urban centres and early state formations of ancient Eurasia, from the Atlantic coasts to China. The chronological framework spans a period from the Neolithic to the Late Iron Age, with a special focus on the early first millennium BC. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach structured around the concepts of identity and materiality, this book addresses the appearance of a range of key phenomena that continue to shape our world.

Eurasia in Balance

Eurasia in Balance
Author: Ariel Cohen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351158740


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Offering a comprehensive overview of the security dynamics of an under-analyzed region of the world, Central Asia and South Caucasus, this volume contains contributions from leading experts who examine policies of the major players in the region including Russia, China, India, Iran and Turkey. The volume incorporates thematic chapters which detail economic and security analyses in the post-September 11th era. It will appeal to both the academic and reference audiences and to the broader scholarly market in the disciplines of foreign policy, international security, Eurasian studies, and peace and conflict studies.

The International Politics of Eurasia: v. 1: The Influence of History

The International Politics of Eurasia: v. 1: The Influence of History
Author: S. Frederick Starr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315483874


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First Published in 1995. This ambitious ten-volume series develops a comprehensive analysis of the evolving world role of the post-Soviet successor states. Each volume considers a different factor influencing the relationship between internal politics and international relations in Russia and in the western and southern tiers of newly independent states. The contributors were chosen not only for their recognized expertise but also to ensure a stimulating diversity of perspectives and a dynamic mix of approaches. This is Volume I and covers The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia.

Politics of Conflict and Cooperation in Eurasia

Politics of Conflict and Cooperation in Eurasia
Author: Ozgur Tufekci
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2018-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1527519201


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This volume studies the contemporary dynamics of conflict and cooperation within Eurasia with reference to interdependencies, partnerships and contestations on regional security, energy, democratic transition, and trade. Its key concern, in a broader sense, is, therefore, to understand the various outcomes of post-Soviet regional transformation and the intra- and inter-regional integrative or dismantling interaction making the regional countries hopeful or pessimistic about the future of their immediate and extended neighbourhood within contemporary Eurasia. The contributions here unfold the contemporary strategies of individual states with regards to cooperation, on the one hand, and the unavoidable conflicts in both bilateral relations and on a regional level, on the other. The chapters examine, with reference to central Eurasia, the root causes and the transitive character of conflict and cooperation, regional security dynamics and competing security complexes, and rising powers’ increasing involvement in the equation favouring cooperation via trade. As such, this book provides a better understanding of both the issues and the challenges the wider Eurasian region is currently experiencing.

The International Politics of Eurasia: v. 5: State Building and Military Power in Russia and the New States of Eurasia

The International Politics of Eurasia: v. 5: State Building and Military Power in Russia and the New States of Eurasia
Author: S. Frederick Starr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351696491


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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

The Return of Eurasia

The Return of Eurasia
Author: Glenn Diesen
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2021-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811621789


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This book defines Eurasianism, a political idea with a long tradition, for a new century. Historically, Eurasia was depicted as a “third continent” with a geographical and historical space distinctively different from both Europe and Asia. Today, the concept is mobilized by the Russian foreign policy elite to imagine a close relationship with China and indirectly inspires the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. A Russian-Chinese partnership forms the core of a new Eurasian region, yet Turkey, India, Hungary, Central Asia and the other parts of the supercontinent are also embracing Eurasian concepts. This book is of interest to scholars of Russian and Chinese foreign policy, to economists, and to scholars of political thought.