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  • Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan

    Erscheinungsdatum: 2026

    ISBN 10: 937661741X ISBN 13: 9789376617418

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    Paperback. Zustand: New. Language: English. The book presents a comprehensive account of major historical events and examines the dynamic relationship between history and international relations in shaping global geopolitics. Comprising eleven chapters, it seeks to reintroduce history into the study of international relations by emphasizing past political developments and their enduring legacies in order to better understand the contemporary geopolitical landscape. The book adopts a conceptual framework that highlights the interdependence between history and international relations, drawing on key events such as the Thirty Years' War, World War I & II, the Cold War, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), revolutions in the former Soviet states, the Arab Spring, the War on Terror, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Arab-Israeli conflict-each of which has shaped and continues to reshape the global order. The Thirty Years' War, World Wars, and the Cold War fundamentally defined patterns of conflict and peace, the legacies of which remain relevant today. During the Cold War, the emergence of NAM marked an alternative global order with a renewed discourse of Global South today. The revolutions in the erstwhile Soviet states and the Arab Spring reflected popular demands for democracy and the removal of long-standing authoritarian, ineffective, or externally aligned regimes. The War on Terror in Afghanistan and Iraq are rooted in historical contexts-Afghanistan's experience in the Cold War era and the long-standing adversarial relationship between the United States and Iraq. Similarly, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict is closely connected to Ukraine's gradual orientation toward NATO membership, while the violent confrontation between Israel and Hamas is embedded in the protracted Arab-Israel conflict. Each chapter includes an abstract, a detailed analysis of key arguments, and a concluding assessment that evaluates the consequences, impacts, and legacies of the discussed events. The final chapter synthesizes the insights from all chapters and demonstrates how historical analysis enhances the understanding of both past and present geopolitical realities. The study employs the historical method to interpret international relations and draws on a wide range of sources, including government and institutional reports, scholarly books and articles, newspapers, and online resources. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan is Associate Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of International Relations, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. He holds an M.A., M.Phil. (Course work) and Ph.D. degree from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. With nearly two decades of academic experience, he has been teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students while guiding doctoral research scholars. His scholarly contributions include two books, forty-seven research papers, and five book chapters, which are mostly single-authored and SCOPUS- indexed. His work has appeared internationally-including with publishers like Springer-as well as in reputed journals such as Economic & Political Weekly, International Journal of Politics and Security, Asian Studies, Asian Profile, World Affairs, and Indian Foreign Affairs Journal. He has also led an ICSSR-supported major research project on the International Solar Alliance. His research interests span the history and theory of international relations, energy security and geopolitics, climate change mitigation, African issues and development, and diasporic communities. Preface 9 Acknowledgement 11 Acronyms 13 1. International Relations: A Narration of History 17 ? 1.1. What is history? ? 1.2. History and International Relations: A thematic survey ? 1.3. Bringing history back to international relations ? An Assessment. 2. The Thirty Years' War: Setting the World Order 29 ? 2.1. The Roman Empire, Hapsburg dynasty, and War ? 2.2. The Bohemian Revolt ? 2.3. Entry of Denmark ? 2.4. Swedish Assertiveness ? 2.5. Lead of France ? 2.6. Treaty of Westphalia ? An Assessment. 3. World War I: A Blow to Global Order 41 ? 3.1. Prelude to war ? 3.1.1. ? The Balkan War ? 3.1.2. Alliance and Counter Alliances ? 3.1.2.1. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente. ? 3.1.2.2. Central Powers ? 3.2. Outbreak of World War I and Decisive Battles ? 3.2.1. The Battle of Marne ? 3.2.2. ? The Battles of Verdun and Somme ? 3.2.3. ? The Battle of Jutland ? 3.2.4. The Battle of Ypress ? 3.3. Exit of Eastern Front and Passive Entry of US ? 3.4. Italian Front and Austria-Hungary ? 3.5. Defeat of Central Powers ? 3.6. Germany Defeat and Treaty of Versailles ? An Assessment. 4. World War II: Reshaping the World Order 75 ?4.1. Expansionist foreign policy ? 4.1.1. Fascist Italy ? 4.1.2. Nazi Germany ? 4. 1. 3. Imperial Japan ? 4.2. Outbreak of war ? 4.2.1. Western Front ? 4.2.2. Eastern Front ? 4.2.3. Pacific Front ? 4.3. End of World War II ? An Assessment. 5. Cold War: A Chaotic Situation in Global Politics 111 ?5.1. The Genesis and Strategic pursuits ?5.1.1. The Truman Doctrine vs Cominform ?5.1.2. Marshall Plan vs COMECON ?5.1.3. NATO vs Warsaw Pact ?5.1.4. Domino and Containment ?5.2. Arms race, Arms control and Détente ?5.3. Geostrategic crisis and Security threats ?5.3.1. Berlin Blockade ? 5.3.2. War in the Korean peninsula ?5.3.3. 'Quarantine' of Cuba ?5.3.4. The Vietnam War ?5.3.5. Civil war and Soviet involvement in Afghanistan ?5.4. Disintegration of Soviet Union and end of Cold War ? An Assessment. 6. Non-Aligned Movement: From South to Global South 159 ?6.1. Genesis ?6.2. Resetting the world order ? 6.3. Success in a contested situation ?6.4. Global South: How the NAM can contribute? ? An Assessment. 7. Colour Revolutions: De-Linking the Russian Patronage! 173 ?7.1. Rose Revolution ?7.2. Tulip Revolution ?7.3. Denim Revolution ?7.4. Grape Revolution ?An Assessment. 8. Arab Spring: How Democratic the Countries are Today? 187 ?8.1. Contextua.

  • Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan

    Erscheinungsdatum: 2026

    ISBN 10: 9376616529 ISBN 13: 9789376616527

    Anbieter: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, Indien

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    Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. The book presents a comprehensive account of major historical events and examines the dynamic relationship between history and international relations in shaping global geopolitics. Comprising eleven chapters, it seeks to reintroduce history into the study of international relations by emphasizing past political developments and their enduring legacies in order to better understand the contemporary geopolitical landscape. The book adopts a conceptual framework that highlights the interdependence between history and international relations, drawing on key events such as the Thirty Years' War, World War I & II, the Cold War, the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), revolutions in the former Soviet states, the Arab Spring, the War on Terror, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Arab-Israeli conflict-each of which has shaped and continues to reshape the global order. The Thirty Years' War, World Wars, and the Cold War fundamentally defined patterns of conflict and peace, the legacies of which remain relevant today. During the Cold War, the emergence of NAM marked an alternative global order with a renewed discourse of Global South today. The revolutions in the erstwhile Soviet states and the Arab Spring reflected popular demands for democracy and the removal of long-standing authoritarian, ineffective, or externally aligned regimes. The War on Terror in Afghanistan and Iraq are rooted in historical contexts-Afghanistan's experience in the Cold War era and the long-standing adversarial relationship between the United States and Iraq. Similarly, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict is closely connected to Ukraine's gradual orientation toward NATO membership, while the violent confrontation between Israel and Hamas is embedded in the protracted Arab-Israel conflict. Each chapter includes an abstract, a detailed analysis of key arguments, and a concluding assessment that evaluates the consequences, impacts, and legacies of the discussed events. The final chapter synthesizes the insights from all chapters and demonstrates how historical analysis enhances the understanding of both past and present geopolitical realities. The study employs the historical method to interpret international relations and draws on a wide range of sources, including government and institutional reports, scholarly books and articles, newspapers, and online resources. Sanjay Kumar Pradhan is Associate Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of International Relations, School of Liberal Studies, Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. He holds an M.A., M.Phil. (Course work) and Ph.D. degree from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. With nearly two decades of academic experience, he has been teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students while guiding doctoral research scholars. His scholarly contributions include two books, forty-seven research papers, and five book chapters, which are mostly single-authored and SCOPUS- indexed. His work has appeared internationally-including with publishers like Springer-as well as in reputed journals such as Economic & Political Weekly, International Journal of Politics and Security, Asian Studies, Asian Profile, World Affairs, and Indian Foreign Affairs Journal. He has also led an ICSSR-supported major research project on the International Solar Alliance. His research interests span the history and theory of international relations, energy security and geopolitics, climate change mitigation, African issues and development, and diasporic communities. Preface 9 Acknowledgement 11 Acronyms 13 1. International Relations: A Narration of History 17 ? 1.1. What is history? ? 1.2. History and International Relations: A thematic survey ? 1.3. Bringing history back to international relations ? An Assessment. 2. The Thirty Years' War: Setting the World Order 29 ? 2.1. The Roman Empire, Hapsburg dynasty, and War ? 2.2. The Bohemian Revolt ? 2.3. Entry of Denmark ? 2.4. Swedish Assertiveness ? 2.5. Lead of France ? 2.6. Treaty of Westphalia ? An Assessment. 3. World War I: A Blow to Global Order 41 ? 3.1. Prelude to war ? 3.1.1. ? The Balkan War ? 3.1.2. Alliance and Counter Alliances ? 3.1.2.1. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente. ? 3.1.2.2. Central Powers ? 3.2. Outbreak of World War I and Decisive Battles ? 3.2.1. The Battle of Marne ? 3.2.2. ? The Battles of Verdun and Somme ? 3.2.3. ? The Battle of Jutland ? 3.2.4. The Battle of Ypress ? 3.3. Exit of Eastern Front and Passive Entry of US ? 3.4. Italian Front and Austria-Hungary ? 3.5. Defeat of Central Powers ? 3.6. Germany Defeat and Treaty of Versailles ? An Assessment. 4. World War II: Reshaping the World Order 75 ?4.1. Expansionist foreign policy ? 4.1.1. Fascist Italy ? 4.1.2. Nazi Germany ? 4. 1. 3. Imperial Japan ? 4.2. Outbreak of war ? 4.2.1. Western Front ? 4.2.2. Eastern Front ? 4.2.3. Pacific Front ? 4.3. End of World War II ? An Assessment. 5. Cold War: A Chaotic Situation in Global Politics 111 ?5.1. The Genesis and Strategic pursuits ?5.1.1. The Truman Doctrine vs Cominform ?5.1.2. Marshall Plan vs COMECON ?5.1.3. NATO vs Warsaw Pact ?5.1.4. Domino and Containment ?5.2. Arms race, Arms control and Détente ?5.3. Geostrategic crisis and Security threats ?5.3.1. Berlin Blockade ? 5.3.2. War in the Korean peninsula ?5.3.3. 'Quarantine' of Cuba ?5.3.4. The Vietnam War ?5.3.5. Civil war and Soviet involvement in Afghanistan ?5.4. Disintegration of Soviet Union and end of Cold War ? An Assessment. 6. Non-Aligned Movement: From South to Global South 159 ?6.1. Genesis ?6.2. Resetting the world order ? 6.3. Success in a contested situation ?6.4. Global South: How the NAM can contribute? ? An Assessment. 7. Colour Revolutions: De-Linking the Russian Patronage! 173 ?7.1. Rose Revolution ?7.2. Tulip Revolution ?7.3. Denim Revolution ?7.4. Grape Revolution ?An Assessment. 8. Arab Spring: How Democratic the Countries are Today? 187 ?8.1. Contextua.